The Brooklyn ratepayers have decided to raise funds to test in the Supreme Pinirt the question as to whether the MelS? Borough Council is legally responsible for the maintenance of the streets in ®A°iorge connected with Cio Mis•A - /n siamcn accompanied Mr Moore 810n .nw«dav opening to the s.s. Queen on Ahuwlay oveni B ]ying in tho Lousis, three weeks, for the purstream for ; s3me , w an entertainment, pose of giving the ren dered in the Onomja (provided by cabin and retres f Beamen ) were several weli-wishers o & short addreß3 served. Mr Moore g )t uch help was on "Quaint Epitaphs. WhUe and Crisp, given by the Misses t>„ rr i a y, Stringer, and Messrs Kemp. ® The captain Palmer, Hope and l crew^and expressed the thanks oh mber with said they would always r m by the pleasure the kipdness showm , g were Wellington people. J?f a mer as tho given by the crew of the steame faunch put off for home.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1404, 26 January 1899, Page 18
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163Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1404, 26 January 1899, Page 18
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