NEWS IN BRIEF.
Gtrr Fawkes' Day. Founders' Day was celebrated at the Diix-esan High School, Epsom, yesterday. A fire occurred in a workshop in KaransahaDe Road vesterday afternoon, about £150 worth of "damage being done. A recent award of damages against the Remaera Road Board was severely-cnti- ' cised at last night's, meeting of the Board. On November 5, 1881, a force of constabulary and volunteers marched on Panhaka, and arrested To Whiti and Tohu without bloodshed. Judgment for defendants in the case of G. M. Fraser, contractor, and the Hamilton, Borongh Council was given by Mr. Justice Cooper yesterday. ' The hearing of a claim for £4975 compensation made by the native owners of the Orakei block against the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board was commenced yesterday. Miserable weather prevailed throughout , yesterday. Rain, commenced to fall during 1 the- early hours of the morning and con- ; • tinned until the evening, when it ceased and the sky cleared. A difficulty has arisen between the Kemuera Road Board and the Auckland \ iiind Suburban Drainage Board in regard to the disposal of the sewage now discharging ~' .into Hobson Bay. The Road Board Is Haking legal advice.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15142, 5 November 1912, Page 8
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