THE NATIVE LANDS COURT.
CAMBRIDGE. i — — •— — — — ■■ l •: [l$X ELECTRIC T-EtEGKAPH.] ; ikjE! ?(Jourfc >w.as. opened , to-day ; ''before Captain Symonds, Judge ; Warepapa, Native Assessor: •- In 1 the oaao of the ITangawhero subdivision, a subdivision of five shares to Tuwhenua and others was granted. The KangawheroijJNb; 2- application was put at the '■■ bottom of the • list, awaiting instructions. The Pukerau subdivision <;ame next; deferred until Thursday,; .(to-morrow) morning. ' | > Hungahunga, "No. 3,Avasals6a^j6iuned iintil to-morruw morning-, to allow grantiees to' come •to a settlement. ' MangaAvarra and Tuaraparaharahara were 'adjourned. ; :.( . •t. ■, ' There is groat excitemet now amongst the natives, who are crushing m. to hear the Herman r Brothers. Everything has been very orderly,, arid there has been no drunkenness fco speak of. * ■•■-'■ ;;> ■'' ■■' r: ' '■'■■ -■■•'• ■-■-■
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 926, 30 May 1878, Page 2
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118THE NATIVE LANDS COURT. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 926, 30 May 1878, Page 2
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