Wellington Supreme Court.
(Before the Chief Justice)wCL Monday 28bd April. ' . :j. Wood v. Wirokino Road Board. This is a. case in which G.N. Wood, a sheepfarmer in Shannon, seeks to obtain £350 damages; from the Wirokino Road Board and an injunction was begun in the Supreme Court this morning, the Chief Jus« tice presiding. The plaintiff; alleges that in consequence of certain , works carried out by the Board, the fillers of the O'tauru River were bao^^id up, and his land waß flood^'pfhe defence is a general deiwak ' "Mr $kerrett appears for the plaintiff,tMr Chapman for the defendant. iJfhe following were empannelTedi,, a£ a special jury :— Messrs H».^-BriSga (foreman), A. Forrest, j£ ~. J. Stringer, Chas W. Smi% ''•%. K. Harty, S. C. Barraud, Wgess, E. W. Petherick, W.H. Gr^n, and R. T. Turnbull.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 April 1894, Page 2
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131Wellington Supreme Court. Manawatu Herald, 26 April 1894, Page 2
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