There was no business at the Magistrate's Court this morning. A iabge crowd of natives havo put in ~an appearance in Shortland to be in readiness to attend the Native Lands Court. At the beach end of Willoughby . street there is quite an encampment, and to judge by the. amount of " kai" in kits, and the trouble taken to get a large boat high and dry, these people intend to make a geod stay. ■ . Gents' Clothes, and every description of Dyeirfe and Cleaning done on the shortest possible notice at the Thames Dyeing Establishment, Corner of JJolleston and Richmond streets.—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2143, 16 November 1875, Page 2
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100Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2143, 16 November 1875, Page 2
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