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To Correspondents.

B. T's. letter we must decline publishing, as the case is stilted so vaguely that we do not know well what to make of it A Magistrate in adjudicating, is, of course, bound to take the local law or ordinance lor his guidance As fur the particular mode in putting questions to a witness, that, of course, lies pretty much within the liking or discretion of the Magistrate presiding.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 179, 16 February 1848, Page 2

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To Correspondents. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 179, 16 February 1848, Page 2

To Correspondents. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 179, 16 February 1848, Page 2

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