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CONVICTION FOR THE MURDER OF MR. JOB HAMLIN.

Ilori Taka and Matiii, the two natives of the Koheriki tribe, who were committed for trial on the charge of being concerned in thfe murder of v Mr. Job Hamlin, in October, 1863, were brought up at the Supreme Court yesterday; and after a lengthened trial, were found guilty by the jury, and sentenced to death. The proclamation does not name the murderers of Mr. Hamlin as excepted from the amnesty. —Ibid.

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Evening Post, Issue 195, 22 September 1865, Page 2

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CONVICTION FOR THE MURDER OF MR. JOB HAMLIN. Evening Post, Issue 195, 22 September 1865, Page 2

CONVICTION FOR THE MURDER OF MR. JOB HAMLIN. Evening Post, Issue 195, 22 September 1865, Page 2

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