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… career was interrupted briefly when the Nelson District Judge, W. T. L. Travers, gaoled him for contempt of Court. …
… and a Land Court set up, F. D. Fenton being appointed Chief Judge. An Act was passed confirming a contract for a mail … both ability and energy, he was too trustful to be a good judge of men. But his term of office as Premier, though …
… (1811–83). Writer, and Judge of the Native Land Court. A new biography of Maning, … of electioneering. In November 1865 he was appointed Judge of the Native Land Court. Two of his judgments, in the … Auckland. Sir Donald Maclean , Cowan, J. (1940) Important Judgements …, Fenton, F. D. (1879) Old New Zealand , Maning, …
… Gabriel François Dumont, sieur of Urville and an hereditary Judge; his mother, née Jeanne de Croisilles, was of a noble …
… national level, an arbitration court under a Supreme Court Judge, to reach a decision if local conciliation failed. The …
… defence, poetry, and tourist attractions. He was a sound judge of character and a good financier. Gisborne was a …
… run in New Zealand, many thousands have flashed past the judge's box first, second, or third (today about 2,000 races …
… plays. Storkey, Percy Valentine, V.C. (1891– ). District Judge. Percy Valentine Storkey was born at Napier, New … on the Southwestern Circuit. From 1939 to 1955 he was a Judge of the New South Wales District Court. Tayler, Eric …
… 1878 he was appointed Government Insurance Commissioner and Judge of the Native Land Court. Ill health caused him to …
… with Wi Pere, but was unsuccessful. He therefore joined Judge Logan as an interpreter for the Native Land Court. In …