"A SOLICITOR'S OPINION OF "JUSTICE'S JUSTICE."
Gisborne, This day,
At the R.M. Court on Tuesday during tho hearing of a civil case before His Worship the Mayor and Mr A. Graham, J.P., Mr Kennedy, solicitor, in answer to Mr Brassey, said, "The rulings of tho magistrates" must not be taken as precedents, and a good thing too, as magistrates were, as a rule, ignorant of the law, and gave absurd judgments—one day one thing, and one day another."
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3717, 14 June 1883, Page 3
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