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SUPREME COURT.

ClVll, SESSIONS. (Before Mr. Justice Cooper.) A QUESTION OF RIPARIAN RIGHTS. Proceedings at the Supreme Court civil .sessions, before Mr. Justice Cooper, were occupied with the hearing of legal argument in the action Da-vid Kenealy, of Remuera, v. Auckland and Suburbao Drainage Board. The plaintiffs claim alleges injurious affection of his allotments by the opening in and above the surface of the land of a manhole and ventii.vting shaft, connecting with the sewer at Hobson Bay. and the exercise by the Drainage Board of its power in respect thereof; damage alleged to have been done to the surface of the said allotments in the execution of the works by using them for heavy traffic vehicles as a road approach to the sewer and manhole; deprivation of riparian rights. The plaintiff claims the sum of £1,290 damages. Mr. E. W. Burton is appearing for the claimant; Mr. T. Cotter, X.C.. and with him Mr. Bagnall, for the Drainage Board, and Mr. R MeVeagh for the Auckland Harbour Board. Mr T. Cotter, K.C., for the defendants. was addressing the Court when the "Star" went to press. (Proceeding.)

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 296, 11 December 1912, Page 7

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SUPREME COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 296, 11 December 1912, Page 7

SUPREME COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 296, 11 December 1912, Page 7

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