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CORRESPONDENCE.

Our columns are open for free discussion ; but we do not bold ourselves responsiblefor the opinions of our Correspondents,

TO TUB EDITOR. Sir, —Will you oblige and give in your next issue the names of the lion, gentlemen who presided yesterday on the Bench in the R.M.’s Court. You no doubt will thinkthatlam rather inquisitive, but hope you will pardon my weakness and grant my request, —I am, &c., , Oskar Beyeb. Gisborne, October 6. [Dr. Nesbitt presided on the bench on •Tuesday last, but our correspondent has the same facilities, for obtaining this information that we have.—Ed. P.B.S.]

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 314, 9 October 1875, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 314, 9 October 1875, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 314, 9 October 1875, Page 2

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