NATIVE LANDS COURT, CAMBRIDGE.
The above court baa boon hitting dining the eaily pait ot the week, Judj^e O'Biien and Enoko 111I 11 v; henake, native assessor, ucf in ;,jiiiy 'u'ue uonch, Mr G. L. Thomson, ot the .Native Lands Omee, cleik, and Mi Win. Swansoii, jun., intorpi oter. On Tuesday iiev.i took in-> heat on the bench fora shoittnue. The business tiausacted lus boen of no public intoiest. A numbei of buceessiun oidc-rs have been made, aUo t-eveial ordeis appointing tiu&teeb. On Wednesday the couit adjourned until the lttth iiibt., at the desiie of the nati\es, many of whom aie unable to attend, owmy to being engaged in gatheiing their harvest. A wish has been expiessud by many of the natives to postpone any fuither action ot the court in dealing with their lands until Tawhiao letums fioin .England. On the couit lesiiiniiig on the 18th mst., Chief Judge J. E. Macdonald and Judge Puckey will pie&ide.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1821, 8 March 1884, Page 2
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158NATIVE LANDS COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1821, 8 March 1884, Page 2
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