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Notice listing dates and times of sunrise and sunset.
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pp.353-354 |
[Editorial]
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Concerns the `Land Ring', who are contesting the Supreme Court decision that disallowed Pakeha title to land at Mangateretere. Contains details of some members of the `Ring'.
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[English translation included.]
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pp.354-355 |
[Editorial]
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Contains criticism of the present Vogel-McLean Ministry.
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[English translation included.]
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p.355 |
Important decision of Frauds Commissioner
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Outlines the role of the Commissioner, Mr Sealy, in the execution of his duties concerning land deeds and certificates of title.
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[English translation included.]
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pp.355-356 |
Home sweet home: The mirror of England
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From the Rockhampton Courier describing some of the countryside and buildings of England.
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[English translation included.]
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p.356 |
Who is responsible?
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Discusses a Gazette [Kahiti] article that announced a Native Land Court sitting to be held in Napier but appears to be a forgery.
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[English translation included.]
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pp.356-358 |
Mr F. Sutton on certain phases of the Mangateretere question
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Concerns a land deal at Ōmarunui involving Sir Donald McLean and Mr F. Sutton and details the lease and sale agreement between the various parties involved, and the reaction of the Maori owners.
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[English translation included.]
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pp.358-363 |
House of Representatives
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Discusses a debate in Parliament concerning proposed legislation, the Native Land Sales Bill, which is to enter its second reading in the House in three week's time.
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[English translation included.]
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pp.363-364 |
[Letter to the Editor]
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From Hōne Mohi Tāwhai, Taupō
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Outlines action to be taken by Ngā Puhi in demanding that the Native Land Court be abolished because they want to hold onto their lands in the same way that their ancestors did and will not sell any more of their lands.
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[English translation included.]
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p.364 |
[Notice]
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Concerns an exhibition to be held at Napier, 2 October 1876 that details the landmarks along the river in London which are illustrated in one large painting.
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Notice concerning publishing details for Te Wananga
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