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WELLINGTON, This DayThe Hunter case was continued in thq Supreme Court to-day. Continuiug hia openjng address, Mr C. H. Weston, for the defendants, said that the defendantg eyen now could not incur much qxpense^ If the approaching season wero ppoC they would again be in difficulties. jfjg clients might well he proud pf theit? work in tlie last eix years. The ,estatS had been nursed, through rnost difficult , times. "•••'• -- X smSrJfo&MMM A «
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 141, 2 July 1937, Page 5
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