TELEGRAMS.
I j [PEIt PIIESB ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] SUPREME COURT. | WESTPORT, September 18. | The .'Supreme' Court was occupied | yesterday in. hearing the appea] of , the Stockton Coal Company v. Water--1 «*. Respondent who was a brakesman in the appellant Company’s colliery was injured in the tunnel in September r last and in July last claimed damages in the,. Warden's Court for £3OO when tho assessors awarded the full amount claimed and costs. The defendant company liar® appealed in accordance with tho provi«#ns of the Mining Act, by way of a rehearing. A jury of four was empanelled on the application of respomd*nt. and returned a verdict for tha full amount claimed. ]|y of 'oowa*tel, enrSsJ* wtra def*rr-*4 for M*nt bettor* t&e f ull Court at WtoHingGAZETTE NOTICHS, WETiLrjvGTOM, September 18. Tbo enrolment of nil classes of the jSecond Division ]has Leon formally gazetted. The exportation of iron, wire nails staples and manufactured articles in metal generally, is prohibited, without the> consent of tne Minister of Customs. Recruiting flfetefctos ure now sftdht*: 7 " v?rrJ ~ ■ rr ’ _
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1917, Page 4
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172TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1917, Page 4
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