LATE TELEGRAMS.
AfeBSSMFTST COURT DIFFICULTY. (By Telesrraph.—Press Association.) i PALMFRSTON NORTH, this day. j Owing to a constitution... difficulty a. j sitting of the Assessment, —::i. which' was to have lx-e.n held tivdav, \va- a d- i jonmerL It appeared that' Mr. W. Siubbs, the assessor appointed by the Karrangu Comity Council, on it-s behalf was a member of the Paimcrston Borough Council, and was ineligible to occupy a seat on the Bench The posrtioti was explained hv Mr Thomson, S.M., president of the' Court* which was adjourned to June Bth. In the meantime a fresh appointment will be made by the Kairanga Counfv Cbunci!.
FISHERMEN'S NETS LOST. i j
WELLINGTON, this day. 1 The fishermen of Ohariu R~av had a| bad time during the recent gales. Eor some weeks they had been expecting Uie ' usual visitation of warchou into the bay. j and their nets were set accordingly. | Each day the nets were examined. %Nt ; they held no fish, and now the gales have j swept the nets completely a-ivay, ju?o!v ! ing t' los= of £120.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 127, 29 May 1907, Page 3
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