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Tfco Eviction Ouso.
[to the bditob.] Sib,—On my return last night, pfter aa absence from home of a fortnight on survey work, a paragraph was ehflfm ,j» me appearing in the Wai> PAHA?a DifLy I'jjfEß of the 16th insbai)t f stating thjjt the. hope. ,of. Mp J?erby Cojjbhadpeen taken possession qf by certain'.' .an.cj the occupants had been eyicte.il j also that the Nativeas alleged that, they had a grievance; against the oconpant, The fact is that the tenant in question; for reason's whioh need n6t.u" disclosod hero,, was, asked to Jeavejthe premises, but no violence was used, nor was ; he .evicted,; In fap.b he-remained in - possession' for. Soma days left of. his own accord, 'Lhad nothing' yhateyer iodowith the proceedings'" arid-.■.was not awire ,9f;what had tiiken place until jny r?tarn,r-i am, jjfe',; ■' '. '" '"' '-' - M .''"•.''/.' .. GeoEOE EtERB;!:.' Masterton, 251 h March,;lß92, •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4073, 26 March 1892, Page 2
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141CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4073, 26 March 1892, Page 2
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