OHiNbMrna. Those of the public, other than land si 1 arts, who may be interested in the question as to when this country is likely to be opened for the miner, will be pleased to hear that the decision given ii the Lands' Court in the Waihi case, lias, I may state, given general satisfaction to the Maoris in this district. Prior to this they have been death on surveyors and surveys, now they mil talk of having their lands surveyed and passed through the Court. Even her sable highness 'Mere Ku.ru sajs she has finished iiilking and interfering ill such matters. Mr. Mackay is the hero of the dny among them, of coins?, excepting the few he defeated at Court. And, I believe, he and no other is the man for the pakeha. I 'think by allowing him full scope to work he .could arrange the: Ohinemuri-difficulty to the satisfaction of all.— Advertiser,
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 261, 10 November 1870, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3
Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 261, 10 November 1870, Page 2
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