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The Temuka Leader.

GERALDINE WINCH

No. 996

Published Evert Tuesday, Thuri

Mr Justice Lawson, that thejr were

journeymen cerpenten, employed •ect a hut, by the direction of the . Father Humphries lor his father, John Humphries on land held by said Mr Humphries, on a lease, and ant about a quarter of a’ mile from'

farm from which he had been ;ted by Lord” Cloricurry. And „when nsel'pointed out that Jho Govern-, lit had stated in the House of anions that huts would be allowed, •(Terceted, Judge Lawson said, “ I ’t care what they , said,” and the ges upheld the action or the Bench [agistrates in committing those two enters to prison for no other reason I for erecting a hut for a homeless Bly, on land of whiclrthe head ot the lly held a lease. The timber for nut was provided ' by the Ladies’ Id League, and the object of the ■eminent is obviously to prevent the Hue from carrying out their charitHctions, so as to , render it quite His. I Hence, no doubt, is the Hn the Ladies-’ Land - League has Hdissolved. Tt is awful to contem-, Hthat in the nineteenth centuries His a country in'Europe in which fiction of the people are : allowed How another section out on the Hide without home or shelter, and section is sent to gaol for huts to shelter them,. The ought to have come long ago! hear one word of this sort of Reuter’s agent, or from the correspondentsot the Timaru

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Temuka Leader, Issue 996, 26 August 1882, Page 1

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The Temuka Leader. Temuka Leader, Issue 996, 26 August 1882, Page 1

The Temuka Leader. Temuka Leader, Issue 996, 26 August 1882, Page 1

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