WAIHI NEWS.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
WAIHI, Tuesday.
Colonel WolSe, Officer Commanding the Auckland District, arrived this evening, and will inspect both the local volunteer companies to-morrow night. ' , At , the Waihi police Court this morning Stanley Comes and T. Burke were charged with having committed a breach of the borough by-laws by cycling on the footpath. Both defendants pleaded guilty and were ordered to pay costs 7/ each. John \Voodham was charged with neglecting to noHL^ e T? io ?,r 1 \. Seddoll - street ' having been notified TJy the borough inspector to do so -SmS!?"* ft? 1 ?* hls Uability ' ana p«tatS a nile of t, bbl6 \£ omplained of consisted of t___.t H» VT tlngS '_** by the Previous vm™ ,~ ° had en S a ?ed a carter some two away g Th P aU Ro foU V° a , ds had been taJ £n Sy T wo e rk?d° ro th!re W_s__ »_*£ !°£r S J° T th ? r - fire br^ade P hose S drVlng JcrapWt »_2Kf_Sß?&_ B S tu D ff t co-pfafne S d h o„ d "»"• *
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 163, 10 July 1907, Page 8
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