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[BY EIiECPRIC TELEGRAPH] : [PBR PBSB3 AB3OCUTfON.] 1 rHRISTOHtTBCH, April B. > In the libel case, Crisp v. Ivess, the pKiwri^Prosecator refasejt to prosecate. JMr Crisp has written a letter to I?ess* pounseil* withdrawing the 'prosecution, which means a complete cave in on the,, part of the prosecutor, and a victory for j Mr Ivesst The alleged libel < charged bri^p with exacting money from rate« payers and for writing threatening letters, for which he made a charge of sixshH* lings, at the same time {folding tHe" position as Borough Solicitor at .a yearly salary. , ; ; WEMiINOTOKiIApriI 3. The Native Commissioner will lea»e for Dunedin and Hokittka shbrtly, to take the evidence t of the. Maori prisoners con- i fined al those places.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 April 1880, Page 2
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