DUNEDIN NEWS
(For Press Association.) DuuediD, last Digbt. "" A repressntative deputation of cnizans waited on the Mayor to protest agaiast the City Council’s action in deciding not to run the trams on Christmas Day. The Mayor agreed to take the opioion of those who voted with himi and if the majority were willing that trams should run he Baid he would give instructions accordingly. In Chambers Mr Sim applied that the Colonial Bank books be kept for a further period of six moDtbj. After argument Judge delivered jadgment reviewing \ the history of the liquidation, and refusing the appliost’oo.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1634, 23 December 1905, Page 3
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