THE CHARGE AGAINST SIR A. GORDON. [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
•> ?j3 WBLLINGTbWYea^rday.V..S $j AttHeSunr^nfJfe^Courfclffie'caße, Huritf 'v. Gordon, wnchjljfaa bedji goingVon ffoyr v jßvb^alf(layfl[fwaB>VeBVi^ed. iSevei^Cof J the issues iiHhe tleolaration were struck out, and his Honotir ruled that Sir Arthur Gordon had power to depcrt an}' person or persons whom he considered ■ ware dangerous, to the pea^ of island^. The jury were empannelled-'this morning, and Mr Harper 'is now addressing them. The summing up of Judge Richmond, and -the consideration of the jury will occupy some hours.
,r. ' j Later. |The jury jn the case Hunt i>. Gordon retired at 2.'45 this afternoon to consider their verdict, and have not yet returned.
1 * ' • Latest. In the Hunt v. Gordon case the jury I brought in a verdict for, plaintiff for £1000 t and added a rider to the effect that they, .regretted so many issues had been withdrawn from them, or otherwise they would have awarded much more substantial damages.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1723, 21 July 1883, Page 2
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158THE CHARGE AGAINST SIR A. GORDON. [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1723, 21 July 1883, Page 2
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