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NATIVE LANDS COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Yesterday. — (Before Their Honors Judge OBrien and Judge Williams.) An Adjournment to Rotorua.

Thk Court opened at 10 o'clock. The whole of the forenoon was occupied in hearing a number of applications by Mr (late Judge) Fenton for the dismissal of certain cases and the removal of others to Rotorua. By consent som.o o£ the cases applied for %o be dismissed by Mr Fenton, were struck; out, the principal one being the Kupenga block. The next was Te Moko, which was struck out on the ground that* the land referred to had already been heard by the Court, and had been Crown-granted and sol«l to European purchasers. The block Te Ronga, by the consent of all parties, was agreed to be heard, as to one part, at the present Cambridge Court, and as to the other part at Rotorua. In regard to the Rarua block some discussion took place. Mr Sheehan.^ representing certain of the ow^eja, including a number of claimants, opposed ihe removal qf this block to Rotorua. Dr Buller supported Mr Fenton's application for the adjournment to Rotorua. The Court, after considering the matter, agreed to take the case at Rotorua, and explained that, in taking the case there for hearing, it would not mean an adjournment of the case until some other Court had, bsen fixed i for Rotorua; because, could, in virtue of the ty^ei^ they ppasesaed, proceed^ Rqtoraa to heaV the case ira.in.o.d.iately after they had gone through the" Cambridge list. The Court then adjourned untj>\ \hp. afternoon. ' . :*. „ ^ ', '

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1645, 20 January 1883, Page 2

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NATIVE LANDS COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Yesterday.—(Before Their Honors Judge O'Brien and Judge Williams.) An Adjournment to Rotorua. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1645, 20 January 1883, Page 2

NATIVE LANDS COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Yesterday.—(Before Their Honors Judge O'Brien and Judge Williams.) An Adjournment to Rotorua. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1645, 20 January 1883, Page 2

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