THAMES NOTES.
(Br Telegraph.—Own Correspondent! THAMES, this day. A conference between the Borough anil County Council has been arranged re the watpr supply, which is in a most unsatisfactory position. A charge of 1/ per thousand jrallon.- is now made by the county. So far this represents the payment of a larpre sh.-n by the borough. The proposal that the next Thames reunion should be hold in Auckland during the exhibition season has heen favourably received, and will possibly take concrete shape at a later stage. Tbos. Maher, a Eauraki Plains settler. received a kick from a horse and fractured Ms leg in two places. He was conveyed to the hospital. At a large stock sale at Hikutaia yesterday Hauraki Plains beef topped the market, £10 being given for an ox. A nntive named Tahi. in bushfelling, bro!<c his leg-.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 6
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