NO MAN'S LAND.
EARTHQUAKE-MADE PBOPEKTX.AWARDED TO TJSEJCROWBW-. (By Telegraph.—Press Assodaaori3 y WFaLIaTNGTONj this 3W . Echoes'of the great earthquakeswhiekoccurred about the middle of the iNU}Bteenth Century are recalled by.an actio* recently brought by the ttownt? *°j cover possession of two small land on what was originally the._Tß.-aw. foreshore, and are now in possession ojgj sawmilling firm. The heanng. W*?} lengthy, and Mr. Justice G»pe«;?"* cision"took an hour and a deliver. The earthquakes shore- several feet, and the water .rewu» from what was then high, water ■*&■ The judgment was that the &s&£& covered, had never mcluded»anl grant, and still belonged to the Crown.,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 249, 18 October 1907, Page 4
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101NO MAN'S LAND. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 249, 18 October 1907, Page 4
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