SUPREME COURT CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
AuCkl. XD, This day
In the Cambildgo ejectment case E. B. AVa'ker pleaded j. "'ty to the charge of forcible entiy. The other defendants were d*'scharged by Judge Gi r "o3 as being servants acf'ig under AVa'kcr's orders. AValker was ordered to enter into h ; s ow a rccogT'sauees *'n £ . 0 to appear at the next sittings of the Court for sentence, and : £ , *'n the meantime, it was show a that the natives have had their* claim for damages satisfied, the fine i-npo.;ed worid bo just sufficient to \ 'udicate the law and clear the exjiensss of the Gove_ ruent. In the event of the chr"m of the natives not be .g settled it won'el then become a matter for thecmsieleration of the Court.
A charge of .".-egril perjury against AVhat.itu was withdrawn, the costs to be borno by the prosecution, as no prima fueic case was made out, and the two Justices who committed d*'d lo in the face of the representations of the Resident Magistrate.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3662, 10 April 1883, Page 3
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