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3 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_1_2.1">pp.5-6</a></td>
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5 | <td>
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6 | Editorial outlines British judicial practice regulating arrest, charges, trial by jury, and sentencing by fine or imprisonment.
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7 | </td>
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8 | </tr>
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9 | <tr>
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10 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_1_2.2">pp.6-7</a></td>
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12 | <td>
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13 | <b>Letters to the Editor</b>
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14 | </td>
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15 | </tr>
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16 | <tr>
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17 | <td></td>
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18 | <td>
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19 | From <b>Kaiaroha o te Tikanga, me te Pono</b> [Lover of Justice and Truth], Auckland
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20 | </td>
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21 | </tr>
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22 | <tr>
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23 | <td></td>
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24 | <td>
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25 | Discusses the traditional appropriateness of the plunder of Te PÅtete [Thomas Spencer Forsaith] by Te Tirarau. Reports that Parore agreed with the action but did not participate.
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26 | </td>
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27 | </tr>
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28 | <tr>
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29 | <td></td>
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30 | <td>
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31 | From <b>Hoari Takaore</b>, Auckland
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32 | </td>
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33 | </tr>
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34 | <tr>
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35 | <td></td>
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36 | <td>
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37 | Recounts a fist fight between a Maori and a soldier that resulted in prosecution. Argues that the soldier began the fight, and that the account was also witnessed by Te Mete [Constable Smith].
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38 | </td>
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39 | </tr>
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40 | <tr>
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41 | <td></td>
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42 | <td>
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43 | Editor disputes part of Takaore's viewpoint about compensation for the victim.
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44 | </td>
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45 | </tr>
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46 | <tr>
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47 | <td><a href="_httpdocument_&cl=_cgiargcl_&gg=prev&d=01_1_2.3">pp.7-8</a></td>
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49 | <td>
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50 | Reproduction of the Maori language version of the text for the Treaty of Waitangi and the Articles.
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51 | </td>
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52 | </tr>
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53 | <tr>
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54 | <td>
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55 | p. 8
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56 | </td>
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57 | <td>
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58 | [Notices]
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59 | </td>
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60 | </tr>
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61 | <tr>
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62 | <td></td>
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63 | <td>
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64 | Report of the bullet wound to the hand of TakÅ from PÅneke [Wellington] who was treated by a doctor 20 days after the event, and lived.
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65 | </td>
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66 | </tr>
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67 | <tr>
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68 | <td></td>
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69 | <td>
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70 | Names of District Court Judges for Auckland, Northland, Wellington, Wanganui, and Akaroa.
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71 | </td>
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72 | </tr>
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73 | <tr>
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74 | <td></td>
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75 | <td>
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76 | Auckland Court dates.
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77 | </td>
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78 | </tr>
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79 | <tr>
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80 | <td></td>
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81 | <td>
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82 | Two government sawmills at Waipapa destroyed by fire.
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83 | </td>
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84 | </tr>
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85 | <tr>
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86 | <td></td>
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87 | <td>
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88 | Sale of PÅ«kaki-a-te-Waipapa by Tihi and others.
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89 | </td>
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90 | </tr>
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91 | <tr>
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92 | <td></td>
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93 | <td>
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94 | Governor's endorsement of Te Karaka [George Clarke Snr] as Chief Protector of Aborigines.
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95 | </td>
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96 | </tr>
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97 | <tr>
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98 | <td></td>
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99 | <td>
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100 | Governor's endorsement of HÅri Karaka [George Clarke Jnr] as Sub-Protector of Aborigines.
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101 | </td>
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102 | </tr>
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