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… ZoU (winner of the second Champion Race) and Zingara to Judge Cheeke, of Sydney, for 1,000. Chevalier (a son of …
… were inadequately secured was severely criticised by the judge who examined its affairs. The President of the Board …
… grabbing on the part of vigorous colonists. Together with Judge Martin, Swainson assisted Grey in drawing up proposals … of being a cultured English gentleman. He died at Judges Bay, Auckland, on 1 December 1884. His importance in …
… Appeal Board consists of a chairman, who is usually a Judge or Stipendiary Magistrate, and two members who are …
… with three others to the position of Native Land Court Judge under the 1862 Act lead to particular …
… at Okoroire, Waikato, and Te Aroha, and for 30 years was judge of stock at shows, his specialty being Friesians. …
… by a strong will, Grigg was reputedly an infallible judge of good men, and he certainly gathered about him a …
… his background and education. He was a perceptive, shrewd judge of his fellows and could appraise a situation with …
… was transferred to Auckland; the following year he became a Judge in a county Court; and from 1845–46 he sat as an …
… a thorough-going distrust of intellectuals. He was a shrewd judge of a situation but, influenced too greatly at times by personal likes and dislikes, was not always the best judge of men. Steeped in the standing orders of the House, …