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The Commissioner ■ Nothing of the kind. You misunderstand the case. Yesterday I said —i-ftii.""E:;'.—=i"r.:ri",'is ~. - - •»— Gazette in which the notice of this case appears. 00 ° X b £'"l.„ .djourn this case until the Sitb. when „, solicitor win then appear to eo»--case ? . , WiSh Cßro V l this : I succeeded to the land to which Mr. Hutcben refers. It has nothing to do with the 3,000 acres. you do not take that, say, of Haurangi ? * The Commissioner : Will that suit you Mrs. Brown 2r£SSi- 1 32 " M* h„s . ddm through b"»»»'' I b'»b"°f B^^ o ;^„^^ i "daaedin»ay»w.td .he i. not entitled to .timntung., and /he wishes to pro,, h,. elein, as a successor to her he must do so in the Native Land Court. Ngatimutungas to bepanted land out of the,B UUU ; o£ Henrietta alone, ticipate in any award, and therefore Mr. Bay ey should claim J ™ p mg llnd iSrS£ .XS ; h». the l„d ~ no. held under .Compensation (tart .ward. 3H£l s l^acii^^^ 3 =--s SusiLable awards „aue bin, and h£ land gt.nte.i h>™£«''» , hBYe st .eiisrs>r.o'Ke^^^^ here put in a list of claimants containing eight names. (See List SStion of her claims for the Ngatimutunga. Mr. Skinner can give this evidence.

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