CAMBRIDGE JUSTICE.
... ;s ; '*The : petition for the removal of the 'Wail' a to . Magistrate now before th<3 House i:: •ptiirely a' Cambridge production — only on* mdi- :' Tidual in Hamilton (displeased" with one of i;li« '■ 3J.M.'* judgments) having signed it. A pubiieiui - ' fee other, day, when asked " why he h::-. ! ■<, down fenHhe Magistrate," replied that, it wan b .vise he -jcrosiinitted two gentlemen to the Supi'i .•■ t (lonrt jfc-^st._o» i.f th^T_"Pero common labgurenn. This <sJfeiriV sHows th*at*T'hir''!Hmb2'idge people must v !is?e i&n impartial judgt;--ono who will uie^ out - . "Justice in accordance with the social position of r "the culpable, M«ttabiino the Hamilton Borough Clftutocii ibtrongly denounces the petition, and a . h§Jothit«9 one is being got up in the various town»hip3 throughout the Waikato.
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 151, 4 August 1883, Page 3
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122CAMBRIDGE JUSTICE. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 151, 4 August 1883, Page 3
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