TE AROHA.
[VKOW OUR OWN COHKKsrONOKXT J Tk Auoh \, Wednesday. TiikT! M. Court was hold yesterday, but the business was exceptionally light. There was only olio civil case, T. linnd \. (r. M. 13m ke, in which plamtift claimed 4!<S l">s f<ir H«»tk done. Judgment was given in f.w our of defendant. In the Police Court, «T. H. Kitchiton w.u chaiged with allowing three pigs belonging tn him to w ander in the domain. The offence vv.is Admitted, but he pleaded ignonnce of the by law s of the bo.ird, as lie had been only iV *»hnrfc tune resident m the di^ti lot. The bench accepted tin- excuse, but at the wme tune intimated that similar cases would in futuie be moie --e\ciely dealt with. Mr llocre, Rc-tident Engineer, arrived from Hamilton yesterday, jnesumably to inspect the approachfs to the budge, winch it is expected will be open for ttatßc to day. The weather for some daj s has been of amost di-agiee.ible charactei. Cold, bleak vunds have picv ailed, accompanied by heav y showers of rain, and altogether the aspect as been more wintry than anything evpenenoed here for a consideiable time past. __^_^^_^_^__
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2053, 3 September 1885, Page 3
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193TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2053, 3 September 1885, Page 3
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