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AN ORDER TO QUIT.

(PEESS ASSOCIATION* TELEGRAM.) DUXEDIX, J+til 18. 'Mr and Mrs'Agnew, who gained ..notoriety iome years ago in Wellington.an J /Dtmedin over their alleged grievances, were before the Court at Naseby to-dey, when application was made for an order to give up poeseuion of land which they have occupied for some years. The land was cold by the mortgagee some tame ago, a mail named Aroiitage becoming the purchaser, but attempte to obtain lawful possession wore frustrated. After patiently listening to the ramblings of the husband and wife, Mr T. McEnuie, S.M., made tic order ;ui asked. Tu*> Aguew* wore then charged with assaulting Armitage, who asked that- they should be bound over to keep the peace. They were ordered to fiml ont) eurety each of £10, and to bind them-, jselvea in £20 to keep the peaco. The sureties not Ix-ing forthcoming, they were sent to prison.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11871, 19 April 1904, Page 9

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AN ORDER TO QUIT. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11871, 19 April 1904, Page 9

AN ORDER TO QUIT. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11871, 19 April 1904, Page 9

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