TAWA FLAT RAILWAY
pvW«*?ifCOMPENSAT|ON FOR LAND. (fly Telegraph—l‘er Tress Association) WELLINGTON, July 25. In the Supreme Court this week, Judge Reed heard two claims for com- -'" pensation, for the takirig of land in connection; ;Wgth t-lie Tawa Flat deviation, v The ’Erp estate was £lßl6 7s 7d with costs. Mr Steele was awarded £312 2s. No costs were allowed either .party.' His Honour pointed out that, in making the awards, the Court had acted on the assurance given that the railway platform would be erected at the place pointed out to the ■Coiirt. -
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1931, Page 3
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93TAWA FLAT RAILWAY Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1931, Page 3
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