The compensation court to-day awarded the sum of £39,155 to Mr. Booth, the owner of the Carrington estate, near Carterton, 9,000 acres in extent, taken by the ...
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Article : 570 wordsThe State Premier (Mr. Wade) to-day strongly recommended arbitration for the settlement of the Airley shale dispute the men in the meantime to return to work. ...
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Article : 277 wordsFlorence Farndale, charged with the murder of an infant child at Auckland, was to-day acquitted. Cardinal Moran is spending a few days ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsAn action was begun in the Supreme Court in November last in which R. N. Carbines, of Geelong, proceeded against three office-bearers of the Brunswick Lodge ...
Article : 190 wordsThe New Zealand Rugby football team wall play a match at St. Helens, Lancashire, on Saturday. It is understood that each of the New Zealand players receives £150 for ...
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Article : 63 wordsThe Chief Justice (Sir J. G. Dodds) presided at the Criminal Court to-day. Nelly Boskell pleaded guilty to a charge of having forged and uttered a cheque for £21 ...
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Article : 340 wordsWakool, steamer, at London, from Adelaide December 25. Ionic, steamer, at London, from Wellington January 3. ...
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