NATIVe LAND BUSINESS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, OWN CORRISPONDENT.] Cambridge, Last Night.
Matters continue in as grerit a mud U-", a-i ever. A meetinsr of natives was held on Sat.u^d ly in*the Constabulary paddock. wbiott te^ulted-in nothinsr definite beinsr ■ a -rived "to/ 'A. YoFoi f o >lish banter and lvtriinina^ion was indulged in which had che eflFr-ot o ; putting the " Maori doctor Jot in high fettle at the expense of the native an I hi* lands. The Court sat at 10 o'olook io-day, and whs 'farther adjourned ttntil toimnrjw. This was dond on the joint lepreaentatio'ns made by na<jves opposed •'nd those acquies<ng" in the Government claira~that they -would- be able during tn»day to come to some arrange/penta on the matter. Mr Mackay strongly protested airuinst tlie application, which was granted. Active negotiations have been going on through the day in reference to this claim, and if not alreidy arranged it i* certain it will be to-night.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1352, 1 March 1881, Page 2
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156NATIVe LAND BUSINESS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, OWN CORRISPONDENT.] Cambridge, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1352, 1 March 1881, Page 2
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