LATEST THAMES NEWS.
(Special to tho Daily Telegraph.) Thames, this clay. GIRL DISOWNED
Eosk Maod Williams, aged fifteen years, daughter of Mr. Thouios Williams, a f armor living near tho Thames, .while bathing with her companions in tho Kuuseranga stream, got out of hor depth and was drownod.
THE LIEN CASE
At tho Warden's Court this morning judgment was given by Mr, Warden Bush iu the question of tholiun roglstorod by John Roid, James 'Ronsbaw, and Richard Kenny against monies withheld from Clarke, tho contractor for tho Brian Born Hotel, who is now bankrupt, His Worship declined the application on behalf of the Offioial Assignoo for an adjournment on tho grounds that ho should havo been ropresenicd at tho heari.ig of thocaso, which had now ooncludod. Judgment was given for plaintiff, with costs, in each case,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1166, 9 December 1904, Page 3
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136LATEST THAMES NEWS. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1166, 9 December 1904, Page 3
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