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TUAPEKA JUSTICE.

(To tlie Editor.) Sib, — Pity 'tis that public men should be subjected to the carping criticisms of persons who know nothing of the matters whereof they write. In the case of Tully against the Chinese the Warden did visit the ground ; and in giving judgment he very fully explained tbe " grounds " of his decision. The " inability to see " co feelingly deplored by your correspondent (who miscalls bimself " Fiat Justitia) is, therefore, the effect of his own ignorance. Tlie logic of the concluding sentence of his letter does equal credit to his head and bis heart — being indicative of the softness of both. — I am, &c,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 225, 23 May 1872, Page 7

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TUAPEKA JUSTICE. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 225, 23 May 1872, Page 7

TUAPEKA JUSTICE. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 225, 23 May 1872, Page 7

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