NATIVE COURT JUDGE
TRIBUTES AT WANGANUI [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] WANGANUI. Friday The Chief Judge of the Native Land Court, Mr. 11. N. Jones, was welled bv the staff of the Aotea Native Land Court to-day, tributes- -Ming P» ld by Mr. H. Takarajigi, of Putiki, an elder of the Maori race, who thank Mr. Jones on behalf of the Maoris of the Wanganui district for. what .w had done. _ ' A Mr. J. Browne, a Native Land Cou ■ Judge, spoke of happy associations o nearly 40 years with Mr. Jones. fl • J. B. Jack, a former Judge of tne Native Land Court, referred 1 to tlii courtesy Mr. Jones had always members of the legal profession. a tir ring liakas were given by members the Court staff, who sang "Now is tm Hour."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 16
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