We h»ve tried some of the bread made by Mr J. M. Robson at bis new bakery, and fouad it excellent. Mr J. S. White, of Karangahake, was setting a saw on Tuesday, when a tooth flew, out and inflicted a cut on,his "right'eye oneeighth c? an inch long. He has gone to Auckland for advice. Mr R. Spratt, the Auckland representative of the Waihi G. M. Company, paid his usual, monthly visit to that claim this week.. On dit that there will be some newa in the local shipping .business in the course of a week or so* The Midwinter Ball, owing t"> the horrible weather, was postponed oh Tuesday evening until further notice. . In giving judgment in the Sydenham licensing cases, Judge Denniston said—"l think that the circumstances show that a majority. of the committee have been unable to bring a judicial mind to the consideration of the : question ; they have in fact decided on what have been called ' prohibition line 3,' and without due consideration of the actual re» quirements of the district. v I think, there-' fore, the plaintiff is entitled to a writ of cerbiorari to bring up and quash the certificate. Ido not see how, in the view f have taken of the case that I could do other than order the costs of the proceedings to be paid: by those members of the commitee who have appealed to oppose the motion." Mr Cargiil obtained leave to appeal. J. B.Somerset, Clerk to Raglan County Council, has been remanded in Auckland on a charge of embezzlement. ' • The railway works are all under water; No. 10 section is now known as the submerged tenbh. This is A. Mackay's section. In the House last week, Mr Jackson Palmer, M.H.R., asked the Government,,lf they have considered the resolutions of the" Conference of County Councils in the Auckland Provincial District, which resolutions were forwarded to each of the Ministry in the beginning o f last month 2 Also, will the Govern nenb endeavour to give effect this session 1 to all or such of these resolutions that meet wi'h their approval ? Mr Bal lance said that some of the-resolutions adopted at the Conference referred to would, he hoped, be embodied in legislation during the present session. Messrs Coote and Edwa -ds of this place r were prize drawers in the Poultry Show Art Union. The former won a pair of prize fowls and the latter a pair of vases. The Bankruptcy Court discharge of Mir David Christie Murray, the novelist, has been suspended for two years. In the Arawhaka Pekapeka case heard this week before Judge Yon Sfcurmer, ■ at 1 ths Thames, the pn-ty represented by Mr W. G. Nicholls was awarded 1000 acre.3. and that , represented by Haora Tararanui, 200 acres. This is a great victory for the foimer party and will have a tremendous effect in the re-hearing of the great Komata case.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 32, 23 July 1892, Page 4
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