MABERETU.
, A meeting was called by tbe councillor, lit ;; Worthington, to consider the beat raeaW Retting the Government grant of £340 nit;< on that part of the road which tilmpap f for wheeled traffic, lying between Mareim and Waikiekie. It seems the grant is for the §1 Pahi-Waikiekie Road, which passes throufk two ridings, Paparoa and Mareretu. Tbi: longest - settled riding (Paparoa) desires tiVswallow the whole, leaving its younger siita j] oat in the cold, which unnatural proceeding causes Mareretu to kick. "? ®
Two cases of interest to Mar ere tu uttkn? were decided at the last sitting of the Manngaturoto Magistrate's Court: one, in which the Messrs. Fitness were ordered to pay £28 •: 10s, damages to Hewlett's Bridge, caused by; ; floating timber down the creek; the other,'; in which Mr. John MeCarroll, J.P., and bit son, William McCarroU, were bound ovc to keep the peace.—[Own Correspondent.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10453, 27 May 1897, Page 6
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