COMPENSATION COURT.
Saturday, April 1. YBefo.e T. Beckham, Esq., Commissioner.) riPTAiN Salhon, VVairoa, £1,244. Land in .Msg cattle lost, and serious damage done to the farm, and furniture lost or destroyed ; 3 head of cattle and 35 sheep I«t, pigs and turkeys • non-occupation "of house; was obliged to Mil sheep and dairy cows. Edwin Roberts, AveriSfr °f the farm, was examined as to damage done to house and furniture, and value of prem|ga| C. Dow, Waiukn, £6O. Damage done to hash on his farm and non-occupation. J Crawford, Wairoa, £331, for land in pascattle lost, and a few other losses. * CTF* Bischoff, Waiuku, £153, for land in m ’ an .j caitie gone dry in consequence of the war; orchard damaged ; rental for a farm held £\2. W. Holland, Waiuku, €57 11s., for tools, rope." nicks, and a number of other articles, oo atoes, dw.; furniture lost or destroyed, and ao.ae young stock, .... B. ’White, Wairoa, £,lB Small articles destroyed and grass culture. H. VY, Walker, Hunua, £96 Lind in grass, sundry l*<sses, and non-oceupation of house. C. Hoskin, Waiuku Farm with 60 acres —ass fencing tools stolen by natives, 1 cow, turkeys and other poultry. Non-occupancy of ,-house, 6 acres prepared for cropping, loss on dairy cows. W. Selby, Mangatawhan, £4BO, farm 430 acres, 60- cultivated, various losses, stock yard and fences destroyed, and damage done to k°rfr!' Weeks, 540, M mgatawhari, £433, sundry head ot cattle lon, land in cultivation, and damage do.ie to premises, harness and bullo-k chains stolen. John Bain, Wairoa, £2o', losses in cattle. tk Brawning, Waiuku, £1079, 9 calves. 5 oxen, 7 heifers, 6 steers, and a considerable numbe •of cattle lost, and large damage done, and 131 chains fencing destroyed, house much dsmtged, and v irions implements stolen ; and also| dairy utensi.s, milk dishes, &c., buildings by store on property at Waiuku totally defrayed ; also, a bull vamed £2O. D' Balde ston, £32 for a few more losses at the Msuku. C. Barriball, Waiuku, £2lO, cattle lost and hod in cultivation, 50 acres grass, and tor * various damage done to farm, and I ton potatoes thistles eradicating. I. Irwin, Awitu, £217, 50 acres in grass ball ton potatoes, 1 Leicester ene and ram, ' various furniture and kitchen utensils, removal of family to Uncbunga, and now occupation of boose. ' W, H Thorpe, £95, 2 sheep and lambs ' killed by camp dogs, injury dom to farm, by re lonbt, Ac., orchard damaged. T. Conltherd, £231, Awita, D. Taylor, Wainiku, 95 acres, £B9, for danage to premises and sundry losses, and 43 acre* in grass, and 7 head cattle and poultry.
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2393, 3 April 1865, Page 3
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434COMPENSATION COURT. New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2393, 3 April 1865, Page 3
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