TAKING EVIDENCE IN THE CASE HUNT V. SIR ARTHUR GORDON.
Wellington, This day. Major Edwards, J. P., who has been on a visit to Samoa as agent for Mr W. J. Hunt in the action brought by the latter against Sir Arthur Gordon, has just returned to Wellington. When Major Edwards left the island c /idence was still being taken in the ease before Mr W. B. Churchward, the English Consul, as Commissioner. Mr Fletcher Johnson appeared on behalf of Mr Hunt. Half-a-dozen witnesses, including the King of Tonga and the German Consul, had been examined up to that time, and it is probable that the enquiry is now concluded and the evidence will shortly bo received in Wellington, where the case is to be tried.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3670, 19 April 1883, Page 3
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126TAKING EVIDENCE IN THE CASE HUNT V. SIR ARTHUR GORDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3670, 19 April 1883, Page 3
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