NATIVE LANDS COURT.
IN THE KING COUNTRY,
(jj TEIEGRAPH-OWN COKKKSPOXDEXT.)
Hamilton, this day,
jSatiVß Land Court was opened at ftnohanga on Tuesday to receive iwjjlaonni and others, objectors, are to let the work go on so fcas adjudication is concerned, but Yt quite likely they will not agree to subdivision work until some understand',is come to regarding the Hurakia-j-rne block. The natives are still Tsore over the Rupo adjudication. iucoinplain of tlie wa 7 in wllicn ' I have been treated. Some of the ? have threatened to stop the Uof the surveyors, and arc deteriy to resort to force to assort thenar Others are compelling the Governattointerfere. It is not certain at preattofflong the Court wi-11 sit, but it is stable that after the names have been Jgi an adjournment will take place till jjjtfy. At present, there is an amount imarteinty in the whole affair, and n raSdealof dissatisfaction was expressed iSeeszettin 0, of Cambridge as the place alarm" the business connected with the litikenforthe railway, and the result iiW when the case comes on at Carnage jt will be adjourned to this Mi---- '■
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 278, 25 November 1887, Page 5
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