THE HOROWHENUA CASE.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day.
Another phase of the Horowhenua a* was entered upon yesterday, when ar^ ment was commenced before the Chief >"". tice and Judges Williams, Denmston anu Conolly, sitting as the Supreme Court," the questions raised by the case stated uj the Native Appellate 'Court, fortbeopmMJ of the Supreme Court, The prof* 1"1;? are under the Horowhenua Block m 1896, and in the matter of an appl^" by Major Kemp to the Native Land tow for an order declaring him to be b*nelJ?* owner of sub-division No. 1 of the a. whenua block. This is the sub-divis»» portion of which was purchased fromA"K Kemp by Sir Walter Hnller, hut of vni Major Kemp is allege! in have been Bin °nThe argument of counsel for Major KejJ was concluded yesterday afternoon, Sir R. Stout addressed i!;c Court t<Hiay-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 256, 4 November 1897, Page 2
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