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A STRANGE THEFTS

YALUA?Lfi-NAmB.;&6H^ : : (By Tdegraph^P^m\^uociaiwnii -Csm&mmßm, 'WNignt,; The Native Land Court for the South Island was to have been opened at Kaiapoi to-day bjsr* Judge Gil: fedder, but as the records had; gone astray, he, could not do go. v The records are contained in' two lrr«e cases, ; and while they would not -Im* of value to an ordinary thief, the} ire of the greatest value to' the <>u t. They have-gone Wteilington and Kaiapoi. the cp s«s tain minutes of the court if Sim Hie fhot. Native Laud Court held in Ohristohurch in IS6B down to th<v present, as well as a great mas,* '".s Maori lore, given in ..evidence, .tml'tiorisi'Snd" gbneralogies, etc:, »f great historical value.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 5

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119

A STRANGE THEFTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 5

A STRANGE THEFTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 5

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