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CORRESPONDENCE.

TO THE EDITOR. Sib,—Will you kindly ascertain for the general information of the public, and state in black and white, the when, the where, and and the whereabouts may be looked for the proposed, and, as supposed, proximate sittings of the Native Land Court at Wairoa, and who are to be the judges, &c. Interests of large magnitude are at stake, and the ordinary “ rule of thumb,” meaning humbug, can no longer be tolerated.—Yours, &c., Observes. [We are unable at present to supply the information asked for by “ Observer,” but we presume that due notice of the session will be published in the Gazette, and in the Wairoa Guardian.— Ed P. B. S.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1059, 8 April 1882, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1059, 8 April 1882, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1059, 8 April 1882, Page 2

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