NATIVE LANDS COURT.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —SPSCIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
OaiNEMUTtr, Monday, A third start was made this morning, and proved successful. A large concourse of natives from all quarters were present. A preamble relative to the boundaries of the Ngatiwhakauo claim occupied the Conrt most of the daj. The native interpreter appears to have been ill cho»en, evidently giving poor satisfaction to all concerned. Your correspondent will experience great difficulty in reporting unless some improvement takes place. The interpretation is carried on in an almost inaudible tone, heard only by the Bench.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6750, 6 July 1883, Page 5
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