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• " Dunbdin, Tuesday. In the case in which the Government sought to have the licenses hold by Patrick Lufl'ey, for it water- for 110 heads, from the head waters of the Taieri Kiver, cancclled, with a, view to devoting the water to the irrigation of the Maniototo Plain,' the Warden (Air. McEnnis) gave his decision today. He decided that no work had been dons, but instead of forfeiture lie imposed a penalty of £10, of which £1 was to go to the Crown, and the balance to the plaintiff towards costs. Hugh McLachlan, 74 years of age, was found dead on the railway line near Ovraka. Death is believed to be clue to natural causes. , " , • . **CitRisi'CHT,'RCH, Tuesday. Mr. W. H. Clark, of Christchurch, has, in accordance with the wish of his wife, who died recently, subscribed a sum of £500 towards a. consumption sanatorium at Addington. V" '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13202, 13 June 1906, Page 5
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