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Furniture on Footpath.— On whose shoulders falls the responsibility for furniture left on the footpath after a bailiff has executed an eviction order was a question raised in the Wellington Magistrate’s Court, when a Wellington bailiff, A. J. Hclleway, was prosecuted by the City Council for obstruction. It was stated that the tenant had been fined £2 in February for obstructing the footpath, the corporation sending his goods to the tip. Dismissing the charge against the bailiff. Mr J. L. Stout, S.M., considered that the Government should introduce a regulation protecting such actions by a bailiff.—(P.A.)

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23965, 4 June 1943, Page 7

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Untitled Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23965, 4 June 1943, Page 7

Untitled Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23965, 4 June 1943, Page 7

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