AUCKLAND.
This day. The native difficulty arising from a judgment given by the Native Land Court has occurred at Waotu, Waikato. Piripi, a chief of Ngatingaronga, being unable to get a rehearing of his case, and having failed to influence the authorities by a visit, to Wellington, has taken the law into his own hands, and with a party of men, has blocked up the road by felling trees across it. The natives to whom the lands were adjudicated, though a stronger party, have appealed to law. Mr Bryce wires that the dispute must be settled by. an appeal to common law. At the District Court to-day, the owner of the monkey which attacked a child at Mechanics' Bay recently was cast ia damages for £25, and costs £3 19s. The particulars of the wreck of the cutter Rangatira, at the Great Barrier, on September the sth, show that two of the crew died of exposure.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4593, 24 September 1883, Page 2
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156AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4593, 24 September 1883, Page 2
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