THE NATIVE LANDS COURT. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, OWN CORRES. Cambridge, Last Night.
The Native Lands Court disposed of nearly all the subdivision case* 00 th» list. Only one succession case waa heard, the remainder being held o?fgr|il|; the arrival of the Crown grants. It is probable that either ffipiiiretn* menfc claim over PaUtere, or whtt il known m Howard and c Dilworth'» block, will be taken up on Nfonday. " The work of the Court jrUUhejijtojy^gin, Js& will probably take from three weeks to » mouth to' finish: -Attempt* being made in "certain quarters-, to get the Court postponed for an indefinite period, but it is' nof nEelf«oT>e"lfSfif6a;— ™ The Ngatakabwhata Commitflioners left this morning for Te Awamutu. There they propose examining' Rewi' and othftp witnesses. McDonald and his native* accompanied them. "'■ Numbers of- natives are , still arriving from all inland, parts. There will be one thousand present at the opening of the Court.Qtt Monday. - s % t 1 The natives are s weU* behaved, are not indulging much in liquor, and are no trouble either to the Europeans or police.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1348, 19 February 1881, Page 2
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177THE NATIVE LANDS COURT. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, OWN CORRES. Cambridge, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1348, 19 February 1881, Page 2
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