GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
WAIHI MINE BISMISSALS. j i By Telegraph—l'ress A-'sin i.ilion. i Traihi, May 2H. ji At a epecial meeting of the Miners' : Union, hold last night in connection with the recent diemißß.ils of men from mines, it was resolved that tlie executive of the union interview Wie heads of the local companies' as to lliese dismissals and the result be posted at the union office, HOKITIKA ASSESSMENT COURT. Hokitika, Saturday. The Assessment Court resumed this morning. After argument, the court ruled that the Valuer-General had waived the question of date of receiving objections as he hod presented a list of •ounty objections to the court and had not notified the county fihat objections made Were received too late. The court in now ieaJing with objections. CUSTOMS OASES. i Ohristehwoa, Saturday. The trial of James Edward Rundle in the Supreme Court, on charges involving tfaeft of money from Barlow Bros, in connection, with. Customs transactions, has concluded. The Jiidge said there was no direct evidence of Rundle (haying handled any money. Tho jury, returned a verdict of. "not guilty."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 2
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179GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 2
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