NATIVE LANDS COURT, CAMBRIDGE.
Satuiiuvv.—(Before Their Honors Judge - O'Brien,-aud~ Jndtje- Williams). , . Te Whetu No. 3. The Court-was occupied during t'uo forenoon healing Mr Shoehan's cross-exami-nation of Mai hi te Ngarn. ■•"The Oonrb lose at 12.30, when Mr {Shcehan's examination was completed, and the Court adjouuiud till Monday. • Though t'heTe \Aliefcu 'No. 3 was expected to be] completed- last week, it is likely to last well into next week. Very few natives are at present attendiug'the Court.
[BY TKLEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Cambridge. Last Night. ,r, r In the Land Court, to-day the evidence of Maihi was concluded, but witnesses on behalf of the claimant have yet to be called. The WhaUamaru case will be formally called on to-morrow, and ve-acl-journed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1649, 30 January 1883, Page 2
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118NATIVE LANDS COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1649, 30 January 1883, Page 2
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