DUNEDIN.
Yesterday.^
At the meeting of the Land Board today, Mr Stout made a statement' contradicting the explanation of Mr Green as to how a decision had been arrived at in regard to suspicious cases cf dummyism at Waikouaiti. It was decided that a re-hearing of the cases should take place on the 4th of January, when there will be a new board. Mr Stout intimated that further evidence could be adduced.
At the City Court, Joba Branigan, Seaward Cantrell, Charles Harvey, Eobt. Low, J. Lawson, and Jas. Hume were charged with larrikinism. The defendants, who all occupy good positions, had been larking at early hours. All pleaded guilty, and were fined each 6s, and costs 435. Other cases were withdrawn.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4662, 13 December 1883, Page 2
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