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Mr Mitchell, Captain Mair, have just returned Rangiteiki country, where they have aoouiww? five extensive blochs 0 f fores/and MitS.Pl M >VernD f over 300.000 acres; Mr The N^ aVe * for aupo immediately. a IT i, £ ra SaNST°WN,5 a NST°WN, February.o. enf ’ rill far the second time, has Sr-. , °, wn Ike s'store. Mr M'Kav ho? Mjtohell arrested, After some time a reoon> fixation took place, and Mitchell wm reGSS on promising to pay damages *a H8 “ p 6U received, here for fiffarn Arihed Constabulary to proceed tb Ohißemuri? The men going are those who have'been ployed at fiSng as representatives It Jfe“f *»I directly with the Nativea ""a Menttj emected ftrt no holSS'hs^SE t ’ • T” 1 ' " 11 ,■ ■■' '"* The ‘ , JTW Mbw)I, » FchniWs. I& tely appeared a^Sn^ll STfflT/ *w«h| £$ .*? rJSga t&yjt IfsvzSS s^ tend no rttow'but, ip* |W W«S
Colony a system of wire-pulling, with the object of getting up a sentimental grievance against the Government, ostensibly on behalf of the judges, but really in favor of the ‘ ring ’ whose little game is in danger of being spoiled.” After quoting legal authorities showing that the Government acted properly regarding the judges, the 'Times ’ -concludes “We are told that B“me of the judges, rather than proceed to their new spheres of duty, will resign. Could a more demonstrative proof be given that these gentlemen have become s<> intimately entangled in local interests and associations as to be unfit to hold their present positions wii hj honor to themselves and profit to. the country ? Could anything more conclusively prove the danger of the existing system?”
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Evening Star, Issue 3732, 8 February 1875, Page 2
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264BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3732, 8 February 1875, Page 2
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