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Arrangements have been made ±'or a sitting of tlio Court of Review at Palmerston North on September 2. This will be the second occasion on which the mortgagors’ relief tribunal has visited the city since it was constituted.
A party of City Council representatives visited the city reservoir at Tiritca last week and tramped to the headwaters where they inspected the small creeks feeding into the catchment area, following tire tramway track up the Forest Reserve road in close proximity to the Kahuterawa stream they traversed four miles to tho boundary of the council’s property and tho same distance back. <s> <s><s> <S>
A number of citizens went without the usual ration of cream for dinner yesterday as tho result of two roundsmen making an early morning contact at the corner of Stanley avenue and Russell street. Neither of the motor vans was seriously damaged, but a quantity of cream as well as milk was spilt over the bitumen, while fragments of bottles were strewn across the intersection.
Two polico remands, until iriday, were granted in the .Magistrate's Court at Palmorston North on Saturday when Detective-Sergeant Biekerdike made the applications to Mr. J. L. Stout, S.M. Mark James Williams, a Whakatu labourer, aged 31, was charged with being deemed an idle and disorderly person with insufficient lawful visible means of support, while’ Myrtle Ada Maria Christensen, a 2-1-year-old domestic, was charged with being deemed a rogue and vagabond with insufficient lawful means of support and having previously been convicted on a charge of being idle and disorderly.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 200, 26 August 1935, Page 6
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265Around the City Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 200, 26 August 1935, Page 6
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