SUPREME COURT.
r — — • ; (By Telegraph.) I HOEITIKA, Sbpt. 20. ' lu the Supreme Court to-day in the ) case of tho Arahura settlers against the 3 Humprey'a Gully Company, nominal . damages for pollution of the river wore given. It was agreed to postpone tho 1 motion for an injunction for three months ' to enable the Government to proclaim the river a watercourse for the deposit of tailings. The same course was pursued 1 in tho case of Passmore "againßt the [ Kumnrrt miners. In Cullen, againat the Kanieri Licensing Committee, the Judgo decided that the Committee -had misinterpreted the • Act. I In the suit, Overend agaiust the Inau--1 gahua County Council, leave was given . to defendant to file a statement of defence.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 4047, 27 September 1887, Page 2
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119SUPREME COURT. Timaru Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 4047, 27 September 1887, Page 2
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