WELLINGTON.
Thursday. Four Government elerka havo been tpld off to work np the evidence in the case of Frederick Whitaker (late AttorneyGeaeral) versus George Jones, junior. All papers iv connection with land transactions in the Waikato since 1870 are being raked up, and. all the original letters in connection with these transactions 1 will be produced in the Supreme. C.ourfc by Mr Clarke, Under-gecretary of tjje K'aiivfi Department. It is slated the case will be opened the first week in March. Great efforts are being made on tbo part of the Customs Depaitmont to obtain from the natives a suitable site for a UghihogsG at Cape Egmopt. . Thjs day. ! In the published report of tlie conversation between Mr G. E. Barton and thp | Post reporter at the gaol, ho is reported to hav<s .«a»d, " The Judges are a pair of blackguards, and I'll let the world know it."
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2816, 22 February 1878, Page 2
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148WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2816, 22 February 1878, Page 2
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