A PABTX. of Thames natives, numbering close on a hundred", ifiYitheiriway to the King's meeting arrived v at Cambridge on Monday from .Tajn^here, where they had passed ;■ the previous 1 night. Oh arrival they commenced a tana »?o: nst Harry Sim mona r a>b*lf caste, ok the ground that be l>ad violently MMuked his wife, who is a member of the Ngatim*ru tribe.. The,- oomwoman be B.«ded J"* m * m simmod, is .Ngatirakawa tribe, wnh ff «h pinion oQ a..ocm^d f but eventually the the matter for^along j TheNgatiraulady w«|t over toJ^«J P ub P a ■ nt- « to the lwl. t^r who expressed their entire ' °?P°rJtiJ the final settlement of the JrSonUr being left with Mrs Simmons, who w™ allowed the option of reumninje with her op l» or retutninn to h«r liu4V;«ud.— W, " ;-Tim«. ...... . : . ■-. .. ;,. ■■;.- .. .
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 3 May 1881, Page 1
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