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Hamilton City Council vs Tainui High Court battle heats up

Hamilton mayor Bob Simcock is bitterly disappointed by a High Court decision that he says gives Tainui Group Holdings more rights than any other property owner in the city but Tainui says the council will be wasting taxpayer money if it appeals.

Jazial Crossley
Fri, 04 Jun 2010

Hamilton mayor Bob Simcock is bitterly disappointed by a High Court decision that he says gives Tainui Group Holdings more rights than any other property owner in the city but Tainui says the council will be wasting taxpayer money if it appeals.

Justice Christopher Allen High Court had ruled in

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Jazial Crossley
Fri, 04 Jun 2010
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Hamilton City Council vs Tainui High Court battle heats up
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