THE DUNEDIN INQUIRY.
A.SMHIATIUN TiXi.lißAJt.) j UrNKDI.X. D-ciinlh-r IS. j Tho inquiry a.>k- d f.-.r by p.-tit.<m to have ' tin- rectnt i<"c-tl op.ion I">h in Dunwun, at : «hicjh n.ductinn «i;< cairied, dtT.lan.-d vo.d uti the jii-ouiid i f v.'.riuu.-! iriegul.iritii*, cam.-, before -Mr li. 11. Carow, S..M. Xh:- ---\ ris-.- w.iM only fi-rmal.y opened to comply ! with tliu law by cai.ing iho chief retum;nd; ! oliirer. 'lh.' niemiontd the foiin in width t!i<; petition wm drawn up. and .Mr Nun, who with .Mr ]-;!n:.-lie appeared for pi tit inner*, r,iid < vid, iho wotiut be given thai, llie piiition «m drawn up ii,ivl signed before Mr Sievwright, J.l'. 'J'h • i.-ii.-v w:us then ajjourned to Januaiy 20th.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11460, 19 December 1902, Page 6
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THE DUNEDIN INQUIRY.
Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11460, 19 December 1902, Page 6
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