JUDGE MANING, NATIVE LAND COURT. In. *'Old New Zea'and" Judge Maning achieved a picture of Uf£ 39 the, . early days in New Zealand, which for crisp humour, vitality, and realism • has no equal. His intimate knowledge of the Maori character; laws, and' customs rendered Judge Maning an almost unique* authority in his pom- 1 ' tkm as a judge of the Native Lands Court. His decision in thie celebrated f cast of the HarLgitikei-Manawatu .block; was one- of the most notable 'inn" I " stances of ms ability in unravelling most complicated questions.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 17 (Supplement)
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91JUDGE MANING, NATIVE LAND COURT. In. *'Old New Zea'and" Judge Maning achieved a picture of Uf£ 39 the, . early days in New Zealand, which for crisp humour, vitality, and realism • has no equal. His intimate knowledge of the Maori character; laws, and' customs rendered Judge Maning an almost unique* authority in his pom-1' tkm as a judge of the Native Lands Court. His decision in thie celebrated f cast of the HarLgitikei-Manawatu .block;was one- of the most notable 'inn" I " stances of ms ability in unravelling most complicated questions. Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 17 (Supplement)
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