THE HARBOR BOARD.
0, . Ix Chambers last night, in the case of JJaldyvin v. Qrahani and others, a summons to siioiy c«uso on tij.e following grounds was heard : — 1 Why the cause should not be postponed. 2. Why the Harbor Board should not be joined. '<}. Why the present defendants should not bo fiiru.c!: out and receive costs incurred. 4 Or, the action struck out with coats. 5. Or, the plaintiff should not tiod security for costs, on grounds stated. Mr Kees and Mr Ward appeared for the pli'iutifT, .md Mr DeLnutour for the clereudautb. Loir^ discussion follov/ed, lijistin^ about two hours. His Honor said he was in- ■ clined to grant tho security aßked for if authorities could be shown. As to the postponement it would be attendant upon i the order 'to yaw tho Board, which would i be maao ; and Mr llee's should be 1 afforded an opportunity before ho loft ] Gisborne to make an application for an < interim injuncLion on which His Honor thought all the real issues, which saemed ] U> kiv\ t.'» hi} cxolnsivo of law, could bo i Yaisotf. ' Mi 1 ltees contonded them were issues of i fact. [ n!s HoT 01 " thought tho onlyquestionof a ( diliicut nature wrb:. 1 ?"* I '^- I *'* 011 »" res P l!Ct to th« worics, whi.-h be fchou-illtWii? asciet;- I tific matter, a-d the Court would hesitate a . Li:.ir time beforo stnpping the progress of i the''w<>r!k3, and causing possible a repair of f all injury. The other questions v/e^ra of t such ti nature) that a single 'judge liiight s deal with. ; ■ . 1 Tho Board's solicitor has under- t i taken with Mr Rees to facilitate the \ j pro^rosi of his mnf.inn by accepting service t as if the order to join the Board were con.vilusivoly se:iL-d. t
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4741, 15 December 1886, Page 2
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297THE HARBOR BOARD. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4741, 15 December 1886, Page 2
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