LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Hfft MM.
The following-appeared in our second edition on Saturday.
The underwriters receive eight per cent, of the New South "Wales loan, says a London cablegram.
A Greymouth P.A. message states that an old man named Dawes Lenon has been missing from his hut at Barrytown since Saturday.
While many parts of the Dominion were experiencing had weather, the West Coast was favored with ideal days, states a Greymouth Press Association telegram. The average rain fall in Greymouth for the months past bo far this year is 6.7 in, or Bin less than the average of 1913.
The chairman (Mr W. Hathaway) Ind Cr. Christoffel are to represent the Stratford County Council at the turning of the first sod of the Opunake railway at Opunake on Thursday next. At the same time they will interview the Premier and the Minister for, Public Works on various matters on which the "Council has approached the Government. Special stress will be laid on the heavy rates paid in the County, and the necessity either for an increased Government subsidy, a tax on motor cars, or the erection of tollgates.
A special meeting of the Stratford 'County Council was held this morning, when there were present: * Crs W. Hathaway (chairman), W. H. # Were, E. Walter, J. Young, W. Rogers, J. Smith, E. Anderson, J. Chrissotfel, * and J. Thomson.—lt was decided to request the Enigneer to report to nest meeting on the question of surfacemen's and foremen's wages.—The question of supervision of work was fully discussed, and it was decided to call for alternative applications—an overseer at £250 per annum and an engineer at £3so.—The afternoon was devoted to fixing the duties of these i officers and drawing up the schedule of charges for the proposed toll-gates. With reference to a local appearing in our issue of Thursday ( last, with regard to the pending Supreme Court action, WML Cameron v. J. Masters, we are requested by the solicitors to the parties to point out that until accounts are taken as arranged, no 1 specific sum is claimed to be due by either side. Although the sum of £620 has been claimed by the plah> tiff, the defendant has a substantial counter-claim and the investigation will cover "a much larger field than that dealt with in the proceedings now before the Court. Therefore, in fairness to the defendant we point out that amounts claimed in the adjourned action are no criterion of what the final result of tjhe accounting will be. ._ m . :
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 28, 25 May 1914, Page 6
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