CORRESPONDENCE.
' A BUSff BUBKri^GOASBF . , ■ ' . :: — it ( r..-fi.«M .<?m C a -~. 1 To the Editor of the: StatMtill > ■ Sib,~l hear that the' valuators vdidonpl < take payment of their fees> but, like <gopd neighbors,; -.did a neighborly aQ|iptbiad > refused them.. This is as,, it B^Q^t^K >' WeH"done.neighb T ors irTJnfit" snow^wHK' arbitrations might j&dst.— T ainT^B.?? 6 " - s "■--',-' IM *'??*# '6TB ■ • To the Editor oftheStafi.?- n \ Sib;-— I am not toffioiently weU,y«|d<i' in the scienoeof lawitorexpress.auopjmbn as to whether the decision arrivedLat by ' the .arbitrators in thei above qasjßnror was not in accordance with lawy but the - obvious meaning to' be 'drawn frdm^my remarks on the subject is thai Ifcbewsifaio New Zealand statute law to guide the ordinary,kyman, and that recent decisions appeared 1 to obarge the resp^nsibilitfeflan the party whb'f first .lit the fire.: J&oei »,LexA'.aen;7,.tnjs ?r.? r . J$ he. doe's I r w|W» a few recent oases to- satisfy him. I. regret that Captain Wray's first decisions in- the erases* quoted -byL^jLexiV/^wblch not been regarded as a ! 'pre6edeiiC But - justice ißontf^fbiflg, : indllafetfanftiotlffer. The tone of tbe letter seems to reveal tfa fact tbat the 'writer is a member of the. Ylegat; profession, who" dig. - approves of any cases being settled by arbitration",; • < *nd^ '< who oonriden that tbe profession has been defrauded out of .what promised, to T be % very iat^tae. No, it is not true that each of the«rWSr»tors' fees were either .claimed or auoVed at. three guineas per > diem. t; They could have easily done sb,^ but- uolawjer-like they- forfeited itbecblaimr* snddooMged nothing^-! am,;&o., n At .. -« 14 fahr . ; <s »> •-. V ;j. THE COBBjEBPOW)pg£ ' V- '.J J'--fJ '--f l-Ar. V{»V-r^4t£- - THE MAN AH. GAMBLING CHABGES To the Editor of the Star. .■ Sr^,-—Was that tbe rehearsal of ,•' farce aft Manaia which is reported in youViiiue of yesterday, ? <Wnen I ,l6bk At who 'wW., engageS-i-justices and and constables— 'l fancy that a very enter* taining play might be made of U.— «l »m» &0., - Geo. H. MatJndbb. Okaiawa, June 13. ; -' h r«l
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2748, 15 June 1894, Page 2
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327CORRESPONDENCE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2748, 15 June 1894, Page 2
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