AUCKLAND.
February 28. At Cambridge the Lands Court to-day consented to another adjournment of the Patetere case, Mongakahia and the Association having given Judge Symonds an assurance that there was a probability of settling their differences. Mr Mackay protested against the delay, and said he was ready to go on. The mail steamer City of Sydney left 'Frisco, with the inward mails on the 14th instant, two days late. She may be expected on Tuesday or Wednesday week.
Pipikiki, a native, has been committed, for trial for a murderous assault on a half-caste at Cambridge. He was a sort of Maori missionary, and waa very jealous.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3019, 28 February 1881, Page 3
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