An office has been opened by the Native Affairs Department in the new Government block in Knox Street, Hamilton, to deal with the administration of the Northern King Country and the Waikato Maori land development schemes. Messrs T. M. Webb and N. A. Palmer, of the Native Affairs Department, have been oppointed to the office.
As a sequel to an accident on the Pirongia-Oparau Road on January 31, a claim by Samuel Ernest Henry, farmer of Te Akau (Mr E. F. ClaytonGreene), for £7 19s from Oliver Samuel Shale, of Roto-o-rangi (Mr A. R. Hill, Cambridge), was upheld by Mr S. L. Paterson, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court, Hamilton, yesterday. Shale entered a counter-claim for £3 9s 3d, which was disallowed.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 56, Issue 4055, 1 June 1938, Page 4
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