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FEILDING NEWS.

_-■—«—. The police are proceeding against- a hotel licensee in this district on <i charge of employing a female not registered as a barmaid to serve out licensed drinks. The case will be heard before Mr. A. D. Thomson, S.M. Some anxiety exists in the minds of exhibitors in the export classes at the recent show regarding the handling of their sheep, in view of the strike in the meat works. The secretary (Mr. K. H. Fisher) on Saturday telegraphed to the freezing company for information. He received the fr Mowing reply.—"Sheep not yet killed, but expect to kill (hem first tiling to-morrow. In the meantime they nro under cover, and fed and watered." Mr. Fisher received a. telephone message yesterday morning that the shoe]) are. l>oii)g well cared for, and,would be killed to-dav. Before Mr. Kerr, S.M., at Bulls Court, : t.wo Sandon youths named Good and .Young were charged with brcflcTies of the Defence regulations. Good was proceeded against for failing to take the oath of allegiance and for not fulfilling his obligation to attend drills, and Young for failing to attend. For the prosecution, Captain Hume, of Wanganui, gave evidence of the bad effect of the conduct of these Iwys on others who were attending the drills, and Serjeant Bowden (of Fcilding) explained that though the accused hail since decided to fulfil the law, and had attended drills, he would proceed with the case, by way of example for others. The magistrate severely reprimanded the youths on their lack of patriotism, and the evil of their conduct as it affected others. Good was convicted and fined £1, and Young was convicted and discharged.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 4

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276

FEILDING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 4

FEILDING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 4

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