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SORTING OF GOODS.

CHARGES BY THE RAILWAY. NEW ZEALAND APPEAL CASH By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—CopjTifbL Received Nov. 26, 7.50 p.m. London, Nov. 28. The judicial committee of the Privy 1 Council allowed an appeal with coats in the case of Hatrick and Company, of New Zealand, versus the King. Wanganui, November 29. Some years ago when the Railway Department imposed sorting charges on goods handled on the wharves controlled by the department, objection was made by local merchants, and a test action was taken by Hatrick ana Company. 'l'he case went through the local courts with varying success, and wae finally sent to the Privy Council. A cablegram was received _by Hatrick and Company from London, this morning, announcing that the company had been successful in its appeal to the Council. The decision, it ia understood, affects all ports where the wharves are controlled by the department.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1922, Page 4

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SORTING OF GOODS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1922, Page 4

SORTING OF GOODS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1922, Page 4

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