DOMINION ITEMS
fPEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.] THEFT BY FARMER. TE AROHA, June 10. John King, a farmer, of Te Arolia West, was fined £2O at the Magistrate’s Court for the theft of railway sleepers from property adjoining his private residence. He used the sleepers as fencing posts. highways’ BOARD. WELLINGTON, June 101 “The Highways Board’s finances have this year been so severely curtailed by Parliament that the most rigid control must be exercised, and if expenditure is undertaken without the Board’s authority, the local bodies must not expect assistance from theMain Highways funds,” stated a circular letter received from the Main Highways Board at to-day’s meeting of the Makara County Council.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 June 1932, Page 6
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