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I PKB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. J Auckland, October 7. The Maori chief Te Hupi, *ho will be remembered as the leader of a raid on Alexandra some years ago, is assembling a lar^e nunib'r of followers at Olor hinga, and i» pursuing fanatical practices, offering, up animals as sacrifices aad causing a little alarm in the townships. '' Woodville, This Day. Notice of process m the Supreme Court at the instance of Joseph Sowrj, was served yesterday on E. A. Haggen, propneter of the Examiner, for publishing an extract from the Parliamentary papers on the dummy ism enquiry held last session by the Waste Luods Committee, The case is to be heard on Tuesday in Wellington in Chambers. Mr Gully is retained for the defense. Intense interest is displayed in the matter here, and the public has offered to pay any costs Mr Haggen is put to in defending the hitherto recognised privilege of the press to publish, extracts from Parliamentary Papers. '
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 49, 9 October 1890, Page 2
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