AUCKLAND NEWS.
(lIY TKUXJUAPK.—OWN* CnUKKSI'OXOKNT). AircKL.AXD, Last Xi.jht. In the Supreme Court judgment in the case Uliiikie v. Auckland Trotting Chi!) was Piveii in favour r.f defenilints with co-ts.
The statement in bankruptcy by Hudson Williamson, Crown Solicitor, shows bis liabilities at SUoOO, and his assets at £6.1
A meeting of the snbconioiittee appointed by the .Executive Committee, of the Xorthern Railway Leagr.e, to arrange matters connected with tho evidence to be brought before the Parliamentary Committee now considering the question of the Rival Routes was held this afternoon. A telei-rim received fr-nn Wellington was read intimating that only witnesses having a personal knowledge of both routes would be called and in view of the fact that the Parliamentary Committee had decided not to allow any extraneous assistance in Iho conduct of the inquiry it was resolved not to send any special reprjsGncitivc t > Wellington. It was notified that Mr 11. M. Wilson, 0.K., had been summoned to give evidence before the committee ami that ho was leaving for Wellington to-mnrrow.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3156, 15 September 1892, Page 2
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171AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3156, 15 September 1892, Page 2
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