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(BY TKLEfiBPAH.—PRESH ASSOCIATION). NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. Tiik Rauson Enquiry Commissioners, on arrival, advertised that complaints must be sent in, written aud signed by any party aggrieved. At the opening of the Court none had been sent in, and Mr Standish, Crown Prosecutor, said he had not any complaint to make against Mr Rawson He believed that a feeling of dissatisfaction did exist with respect to Mrßawson and he thought he had better be removed to another district. The Commissioners said as there wore no charges they had nothing to do and must close the enquiry, bat Judge Rawson asked to have settled at once and for all the rumours respecting him which Mr Standish had spoken of. The Commissioners then decided to adjourn the Court day by day for a week to give an opportunity for anyone to put in charges. Monday. At a meeting of the Standard Insurance Company, the usual dividend of 74 per cent, was declared, and £4081 carried forward. WOODVILLE, Monday. The discovery of a silver deposit is reported from Norsowood. A Piatua settler, named R'onex, and another are reported to have been lost in the busii. Search parties were sent out, but failed to find any traces of them.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2597, 5 March 1889, Page 2
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205INTERPROVINCIAL Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2597, 5 March 1889, Page 2
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