Search
… Kāwhia Whakatāne Stirling, represented her interests. The judge awarded most of the land to Mihi, but she was generous …
Type: Biography
… the Waitangi Treaty House property to the country, Te Tāite judged the cultural competitions; he combined his awards …
Type: Biography
… Rayner, bury the body and ride back to Winks's farm. The judge accepted this view and allowed 24 minutes for the …
Type: Biography
… attend the session scheduled for the following month. Dyer judged the letter to be in contempt and a new warrant was … the first shot. Because Rua's arrest was illegal, the judge, F. R. Chapman , dismissed the charges of resisting …
Type: Biography
… to help Arthur study law, moved to Nelson as circuit judge. Arthur decided to follow. He arrived at Nelson in …
Type: Biography
… these cases reached the Supreme Court, where a majority of judges, sometimes for different reasons, dismissed them. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public health
… square my account with Beccali & Co'. A year of perfectly judged preparation then produced, on 15 July 1933, 'the …
Type: Biography
… Markham was biased but there was some truth in his judgement: Maning was always somewhat devious and ruthless … contributions to an 1879 collection of major land court judgements. In 1865, after toying with the idea of standing … Parliament, Maning successfully lobbied for a position as a judge of the new Native Land Court. He now had a good …
Type: Biography
… in 1904 by E. C. Blomfield, a former Native Land Court judge. Parr was convinced that the mayor should initiate …
Type: Biography
… Thorndon. In 1928 her father was appointed a Supreme Court judge and at the end of 1929 the family moved to Auckland, …
Type: Biography
… Ngāti Huarere. However, according to the Native Land Court judge H. A. H. Monro, Tāraia was a man of such standing that …
Type: Biography
… went there too. The following year he was appointed county judge. When, on 27 June 1844, a Court of Requests was …
Type: Biography
… 1878 to 1890, and twice refused to accept appointment as a judge in the 1880s. In 1875 he and four other barristers …
Type: Biography
… paid well and allowed him to be his own master and the judge of others. Bowen's legal experience was limited, and …
Type: Biography
… to prove that his land purchases were legal, he consulted Judge Joseph Story, professor of jurisprudence at Harvard …
Type: Biography
… the settlement. William Henry Valpy, for example, a former judge in India, arrived with an annual income of £2,000 in …
Type: Biography
… native schools no longer than was necessary. Where it was judged that Māori pupils could be merged in a board school …
Type: Biography
… and employer representatives on the court outvoting the judge. Robert Muldoon, the minister of finance, denounced …
Type: Biography
… Matatira was a landowner in her own right. When Edward judged his farm to be reasonably productive, he left it in …
Type: Biography
… became almost crippled with rheumatism. He was appointed a judge of the Native Land Court in 1878, but retired in 1880 …
Type: Biography