The Court of Appeal yesterday granted conditional leave to appeal to the Privy Council, in the following cases :—Auckland City Corporation v • R. 11. Hellaby and Company ; Dalgety and Company. Limited v. L. H. Tul]ock and another. The Court adjourned until Monday, June 30. At Tuesday night’s meeting of the Thames Harbour Board, it was reported that the money representing the first portion of the harbour loan, to make a harbour at Thames at a cost of £60,000. was now practically in hand, and there was nothing to hinder the work being started. A committee recommended that Air. EF Adams, of Thames, should be offered the position of resident engineer at £5OO per annum, and also that an assistant-engineer should be appointed, when required, at. £350 pc l annum. The recommendations were adopted.—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 191, 8 May 1924, Page 5
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