THE NATIVE LANDS COURT AT CAMBBIDGE.
■ ■ • THE AROHA MURDER. : TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORKESFONDENT.] Cambridge, Saturday. The Lands Court-opened to-day, but owing to the illness of Judge Symouds no business was done. The Court adjourned till Monday. Several natives made speeches complaining of the delay. A large number of natives are here. ' . Mr. Marshall was examined before the Royal Commission, on the Ngatikauwhata claims. . The Maoris here are much excited over the Te Aroha murder, and competent judges hope the crime .■will be sheeted home to the murderer, in order to prevent . possible complications., ...''■•■,..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6004, 14 February 1881, Page 5
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