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[ I*lsll I*ll IiSH ASSOCIATION.'! THE MAIN Tit IMy builV ICE. i.e Kuili, This Hay. Trams irom here to Auckland arc expected to ijo rnnning i>y live o'clock to-nigiu uiieii the wasmmi at ilaugitiki will be repaired. lhe trains to Wellington are expected to gel ilnough alter to-morrow when a loop aL Taringaniutu will be completed. Meanwhile connection trains are being ■cut from here to Tariiigamutu. The Hoods generally arc subsiding. l'he To Kuili to l*io I'io road is submerged to a depth oi eight feet in some places. The coaches to'the out districts will not run till l-o-mormw or next clay. V, serious damage is reported except slips on many roads. PRICE OI' 1 I'LOl'R REDUCED iN AUCKLAND. Auckland. This Day. The Northern Holler Mills announces a reduction of lUs per Ton in the price c.C Hour, making the price £10 10s per ton licit in sacks. TJlli TU KNIT]"! AM CAML'. Wellington, This DayAt the Treiithain Oomniissiou Mi' David Robertson, who assisted to raiv. l money at IVtone for the Treiitliaiu hospital, -stated that when lie interviewed Surgeon-Major L'Vfl'c there, that ollicer was most condemnatory (if the ictio.'i ol the authorities regarding the hospital equipment. lie said that many 'A the eases sent to Wellington, could uc treated at Treiithain if tliere_were proper equipment there. I Mr Justice Jloskiugs announced that the area of the original camp was 5 acres and the hutment area 31 acres iDl' Do 'Latanr, continuing his evidence. produced a diagram to support his contention that tents had been pitched over abandoned latrines.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 July 1915, Page 3
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259TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 July 1915, Page 3
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