AFTER THIRTY YEARS.
TENANT DECLINES TO QUIT. INTERESTING THAMES CASE. IBy Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) THAMES, this day. A ease in which considerable local interest was manifested came before the Warden's Court to-day, in which the Waiotahi Gold Mining Co. claimed possession of the site used as a residence by Mr and Miss Donnelly, father and daughter. His Worship held that Air DonneUy had no right there, and grant- ■ ed possession to the Company three j weeks from date. He also ordered ADDonnelly to remove before the 21st iust. Mr Donnelly addressed the Court, and taid distinctly -that be would not give up j possession, that he had been there thirty years, and there he intended to remain, j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 259, 6 November 1906, Page 2
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