NATIVE LANDS COURT CAMBRIDGE. Yesterday.-[Before his Honour Chief Judge Macdonald]
Te Renga Block. The Court met for about half-an-hour this morning, when some business was biflMghfr forward. » The business consisted of arranging fcJ?P }j»fc of names in the subdivisions. The courf, adfourned about j eleven o'clock, to enable tfjc p^rt^ejj con- < cerned to arrange some of the lists among themselves outside. i It is expected that the court will adjourn to-morrow for about three months, and then resume, completing the remainder of the business. , Some business in the Pukekura and Puahoe Blocks will be gone into to-day. 'The natives arc gradually thinning' away, there being now very , few to be seen, aboujb £1)8 town. , They have taken their qfeßartuko . j^r r th e fi+. respective kai-\ ngas, y/\\f}& tiie^r plantatiqn§;anc] cultiva- < .t^ipns ( b»4iyj, re^ir? their immediate ntyl ':•»«« .'-'<? •."'. hv— -j'ji
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1713, 28 June 1883, Page 2
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139NATIVE LANDS COURT CAMBRIDGE. Yesterday.-[Before his Honour Chief Judge Macdonald] Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1713, 28 June 1883, Page 2
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