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THE NATIVE LANDS COURT.

[by telegraph —special correspondent.]

Wellington, Last Night. To-day Ministers have had a long sitting in Cabinet. The projected Native Lauds Bill has been under discussion. Practically speaking, all the petitions complaining ot the administration of the Native Lands Court, Cambridge, have been dismissed as unfounded. Judges Macdonald and Puckcy, as also Mr Sheehan, were examined, and their evidence put quite another light on the oubject from that set fortli by the petitioners.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1724, 24 July 1883, Page 3

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THE NATIVE LANDS COURT. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1724, 24 July 1883, Page 3

THE NATIVE LANDS COURT. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1724, 24 July 1883, Page 3

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