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NATIVE LAND COURT CAMBRIDGE. Saturdya.-(Before His Honour Judge Williams.)

y TeWaotuNo. 2. , > ' Tins afternoon' Mr 'Sheehan -his intention of no farther, Witnesses in the case, and as lie did not intend to address the Court, the matter would, so far as lie was concerned, be left iv tho hands of ..the r Couct foe decision. Dr Briller Saidhe Had s,till six witnesses to (call,, bujt in \yi^\v bf Mr Sheehan's determination, he wdlild refrain from doing so. Accordingly," the matter was loft to the Court by both sides. The Court then.adjqimierl till Monday unqrning, <M ' ( *'\ t / ' ",~ t ,' ' Yesterday. On taking his seat this morning, Judge Williams announced" ' that his colleague (the Assessor) and lie had been unable to arriye at an unanimous decision. Under these circumstances the matter had come to a dead-lock ; and as nothing further could be done, the Coiut would staud adjourned until the following morning. If, in the interim, the parties concerned in the , case succeeded in arranging the difficulty among themselves, he would be prepared to re-open the Court and give effect to such decision.

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1661, 27 February 1883, Page 2

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NATIVE LAND COURT CAMBRIDGE. Saturdya.-(Before His Honour Judge Williams.) Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1661, 27 February 1883, Page 2

NATIVE LAND COURT CAMBRIDGE. Saturdya.-(Before His Honour Judge Williams.) Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1661, 27 February 1883, Page 2

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