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THE CASE OF MR. SCHULTZE.

Wv. are .■please'fl;tha I t*bftr^ffprtfs on be- ' _h?ilf ofjMr^ Sehiiitze^ lifave' ; been so far snece'ssf ul^that the v ßoTders of ~- tlie .bill of sale ! , ( under wHibK '"fctte 1 ' was '■^'■;b^'sbld;'Haye/p6s.tpo'ned^h'e' L auctioU'ii ' Tlie' postponement ;Be"irntil aPjter tije' nieeting of c«eclTtdrs' r pn'n;^xt Tites'dWy^anHfTt^^re assured by jVTf- Schultze thatiirs 1 filing was coTnTJiiisorytbnfc that "if the license be' gVanted.'hSM^H^uaran'--' %c ctredftqr^tweniy- .^hillin^s m ■t}\e. -ppiinrl. ? W^e ,M ; not lenlow of any" matter 'which has created s'nch a pro- L i fburid sympathy tlirough'piit the district as the harsh tre'atmentr fecßred by the applicant from the Lic-ejisiric: Bonch ; j ■and !in every toyriship'ih thfi : IVfanawrtfu. from : Foxt6Yi ; :to the : Bangitikei '| Kivef, the;;subjMif is ; the theme; of general convbrsatirinr :1A "monster "petition \sHn ''course of 7 signature' for pre- ■ sent h'Hon to 'the; CpTntui'ssio'n'ers, prayiiig. them, : tor' reconsider +heir'' deci sionV an ; d ; a publik meeting- will be held m the Town Hall, Palmprßtbni' i tb sympathise with MTr. Schultze, and to add greater weight to: the.petition . We be•lieye. one. of .the ; ararument.s- adduced 'against, :ths; granting the.- statement that while, ih& [hotel was open ifc was the means,.oX Keeping the Native children 1 from;.; the ;Aw.ahuri school. This prepared. , upon the highest authority, fco cli^tinetljr contradict, as during -tlie 'three months For ..which tho ' hotel, n-a.^ closed, thero was , not p.np. . .Mapri child m attendance at "the' scniDol. , A report. y?as. also, current that the-ac-tion falcpii 1 by V fhe Maoris was at the in sf igation of IVTr.' ; Vlexanfler M 'Dorial d This, we are pleased ,to learn. I* grossly untrije. i ''a'rifl .as'sopn'.as it reached that /gentleman 'helost rip time m coritmdic.tl iirg' ; ifi, assnrin : c ; JVTr. Sliultze of ; his hp%rHeßfc synipflfchy, and 'WfHi'-bno of the first to sign the petition. The rral animus agaimstitlifi \ house by the Natives jVs.ihe result 9F a^'atco.fy-whiVh oi?.r»»red some fow months asr®,' when Mr. Snnltze rlpclinrd to admit a r. umber "of rowdy LNaiivos-tn a party which he was giving htp his private friends. Leaving. out altogether the .gross hardship that has been inflicted, upon public grounds the community are bound to take the matter up, as^the, shut^'ng up of the house menns nA'Vee6rnmo%tion^for those travelling with stoelr beWeenPivimerston, fc Sanson, and Feirdihtr. We trust that nt the meeting of- cr*><]lirir<t. pallpeT for jTu^da v {i .a\l npjjnn .wHlbe l^ft.-in 'a.bey-■Hncp,-pendi^' '|he.^{nfl^d'\efEorts. ; mnde by th 0 public W'hkve J the license re-

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 74, 13 September 1879, Page 2

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THE CASE OF MR. SCHULTZE. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 74, 13 September 1879, Page 2

THE CASE OF MR. SCHULTZE. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 74, 13 September 1879, Page 2

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