Mr. 'W. S. Short, who has bden appointed commissioner to inquire into and report on the erection of Lincoln Bridge, and other bridges over navigable creeks and streams in the upper harbour, will sit in Auckland on the 27th inst. to receive evidence. Mr H. D. Heather, who has been laid aside through illness for n considerable time, was to-day cordially welcomed back by his colleagues on the Harbour Hoard to his seat at lite table. A cook named Richardson Mcl.oy. employed on .the (lolonial Sugar Compa.ny*« .-teatner Fiona, was arrested by Detective Gourlay this morning, amu i-hargcfl with the theft o f a ham from the chip's stores. It i? alleged that Mcl;ov t-nok the ham ashore vosterdav and -old it. Mi. lai-W KlwiirH Matthews was admi-tie-I a lurristrr of the Auckland Supreme Court, by Mr. .lustier Hawking io-d-ay. while Mr. Herbert Pram-i* I'iirnell war admitted a aohcibor erf the Court.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 166, 14 July 1914, Page 2
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