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WILLIAMS v. FEATHERSTON.

*• In our columns of to-day will be found a, report of this case — both full and correct; which day by day has been laken down in Court. We have thought it better thus to place the whole inatler before the public in ona issue, be-, cause a statement of the facts will do more to set at rest the gross scuidals. and unfounded assertions, which a porlion ofthe press have been the means of circulating than any ex parte contradiction", which we could have previously given. It is tbis reason too, which makes us refrain from comment to-day, but in our next issue we shall be prepared to enter fully into, the i merits ofthe case.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1819, 20 January 1863, Page 2

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WILLIAMS v. FEATHERSTON. Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1819, 20 January 1863, Page 2

WILLIAMS v. FEATHERSTON. Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1819, 20 January 1863, Page 2

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