AUCKLAND.
IAUCKLAND
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In the Police Court to-day in MacFarlane'a case, Mr. Hees, Harris' counteeJj iotfjecfed t6i Wailiaitf-BtlckMdr J.i-^.. M.H.8., sitting on the Bench, as it haid been fpund ihat he had expressed aln opinion UvamAQto Mac]?ar]ane,' and had been assisting him in the matter of the i Floatage Hill in_ Wellington. Mr. Buc^-' land denied having expressed an opinion, and insisted upon remaining ,on the' Benfehl' 5 Warm words etfsued, 'but the" case proceeded.,,.,. £rai# was crosg-. examined at great length, with a view to show that animus "was entertained against MacFarlane. The. case was - -interrupted by frequent outbursts between the^^ parties engaged. ; I
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1669, 9 May 1874, Page 2
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108AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1669, 9 May 1874, Page 2
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