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… the development of the college farm. He was a sound judge of sheep, but was much less successful with the …
… relatively common. The extent of sexual crime is hard to judge because probably a considerable but unknown proportion …
… commented: “It is not on his services to the community as a Judge that posterity will assess Sir Charles Skerrett …
… horses, and English Leicester sheep, and was an excellent judge of the type of animal best suited to particular New …
… of Justice. In 1936 he became the first New Zealand born Judge to sit on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, …
… the release of those serving life sentences. It has a Judge as chairman, the Secretary for Justice, and up to five …
… (or even in a summary fashion) it must be approved by a Judge of the Supreme Court or by a Magistrate. Proof of the …
… for him. Although he had no eye for stock, he was a shrewd judge of country. As befitting the son-in-law of a bishop, …
… the United Kingdom. Adoption was effected by an order of a Judge of the Maori Land Court where the adoptive parent was …
… to the Nelson banks. At the same time he was the unofficial judge and law enforcement officer on the goldfields where …