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[From the Government Gazette, Dec. B.]

Civil Secretary's Office, November 19th, 1849. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-IN-CHIEF has been pleased to issue a Cora mission under the Public Seal of the Colony of New Zealand addressed to William Martin Esquire, Chief Justice of the said Colony, and Henry Samuel Chapman Esquire, Judge of the Supreme Court of the same, authorising and directing them to enquire into the course of proceeding in actions and other civil remedies now in use in the several Superior Courts in England, and the said Supreme Court from the commencement to the termination of such actions and other remedies, and into the Process, Practice, Pleading and other matters connected therewith ; and also to certify and report to him the said Go-vernor-in-Chief their proceedings, together with what they shall find concerning the matters comprised within their said Commission, and what regulations respecting the said matters may appear to them fit -to be established. By His Excellency's Command, (Signed) C. A. Dillon.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 456, 15 December 1849, Page 4

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163

[From the Government Gazette, Dec. 8.] New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 456, 15 December 1849, Page 4

[From the Government Gazette, Dec. 8.] New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 456, 15 December 1849, Page 4

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