GISBORNE.
Saturday night.
Messrs Woodbine Johnson, P. Hardy, and Capt. Morris announce their candida'ToWfSr WFEaWCoasltr'Atalneetiiigfof citizens it was resolved to endearor to select the best man and run him only for ■"the"'''' ¥6 re'rty !a:Bay ''''pit t*' of *iJSe! * eonati-" tuenoy. :':.»■*•"'i: r | fifteen natires were brought before four Justices; yeiterday 16nf a> charge of riotously ejectiiig?'Phillip from his farm.. The Bench adjourned,the case for a week in the hops that a magistrate would be. appointed in the meantime, as they considered it Tery important. One native acted on the advice of A^r Beet} who e^o^ed.ne^tweek^,^ plead their ,cjiße!,,i. ! "jv»;i jvs; n j ti;-i. ■^.:nZ ' \ •;,•.■■■■;;•;•;
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3318, 11 August 1879, Page 2
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105GISBORNE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3318, 11 August 1879, Page 2
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