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following should have appeared last Saturday : RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Febkxtabe 9, <Before 1. E. Hamlin, Esq., R.M., Anaha Te Kabul, Paora Te Amohau, and Henare Te Pukuatua, Native Assessors.) HETBEAT TAPBBX.I. V. BOSS HOBE2. Claim £3, for unlawfully riding a foal, and thereby damaging the same and rendering it worthless. After a portion of the evidence was taken in this ease it was adjourned until the 4th March for the production of other witnesses. SCATSKB TS HUAKI V. TE EXKI, TE PUHX, AND KIPA. Claim £l5O, for unlawfully killing over 200 Read of cattle during the last two years at the BotoitL correspondent supplies os with a report of the very voluminous evidence taken, which, however, is of no public interest.) The Court, after carefully considering the -evidence adduced, was of opinion that a nonsuit snust be recorded. Tuesdat, Febettaht 10. (Before F. E. Hamlin, Esq., R.M., Paora Te Amohau and Pefcera Pukuatua.) PIBIPI TAPIHAKA V. HEKAEB PUKATT7A. Claim £5, value of a greenstone earring, his property, taken from the ear of a prisoner captured at Pofcetere at the fight there. Case adjourned until the 4th March next, owing to the absence of a material witness through sickness.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 154, 25 February 1874, Page 3
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