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INGENIOUS BY-LAW BREAKER.

: —« HIS WAY WHEN FINED. "An absolute nuisance" was the desoription given by tbo City Solicitor yesterday to a man who frequently appears in the Magistrate's Court on charges of allowing stock to wander at largo. "This," continued Mr. O'Shea, "is about his hundredth offence. He has no proper place to keep his stock, and he lets them wander anywhere. If he is fined, and the default is light enough, he goes up to the gaol and gives himself up on Saturday morning, knowing that on a Saturday he will get out almost immediately. I ask the Court to'make the default heavy in this case s so. that he cannot repeat that. Homs up to all the tricks' and dodgos in the game." The man' was fined £2, in default seven days' imprisonment.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 6

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INGENIOUS BY-LAW BREAKER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 6

INGENIOUS BY-LAW BREAKER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 6

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