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BREAKING AND ENTERING

PRISONBB, PLEADS GUILTY,

'(By'Telceraph.-Presß Association.) ■ : ' ; 1, Ohakune, November 16. Christopheri William Dickson, at Ohakuno to-day, pleaded guilty'to breaking and entering the premises of John ■ Batt,, off Oliakuiic, on October 27, and stealing articles valued at £2 10s.; ,to breaking and entering the premises of Isaac Carter at Obakune on October 5 and stealing V a cash-box containing anonoy;'etc., ;to the- value of £0'; aiid t6 ; 'steanng;,.a , cash-box containing £51 19s.'6d:.from the premises .of Allan and Co'.; butch'ofs, Oliakune, on November 7. Accused was .arrested in Palmerston. Hβ was committed to' the Supreme Court"for sentence.

llessre. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report having held their annual eprinf? lioreo sale at Pahiatua on November 11. Therq was an entry of 60 horses of all descriptions. --Useful horees wero competed for, alf4) unbrpken horses of good stamp, for oKicvs there was not much inauiry. We disposed of the biggest part of tho e/ntry by the close of the day. Quotations— Lißkt draugh'ts, £18 to £25; spring carters, £15 10s.- to £17; harness horses, £8, .£9 10s. to £10 lOe.; hacks, £5, £7 Ea. to £8 lOa.; aged horses, to £4 10s.; unbroken halfdraught*. £17 to £18 Sβ.; unbroken, harness horses, £10 103. to £12.

The Ballance Dairy Company's payment to suppliers for milk delivered during October-.totalled £6000. Payment was made at thd rate of lid. per lb. of butter-fat (states our Pahiatua correspondent). The milt 'supply at the Mangahao (Marigatainoka Block) ehceso factory last week-end_ was 770 gallons, A second vaWs being installed this week. It is expected .that the supply in tho flush of the season will roach at least 9000 gallons.—Paliiatua Correspondent.

''Now that the "etern blast of war" has raised the price of Petrol, users of the Richmond Oil Engine are on a much better footing than others. The "Richmond" is the most eoonomioal engine on the market. It is also tho simplest, vet it mosts no more, but even less tnan other makes. Call or write for particulars, A. J, Parton, Plumber, Carterton.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2309, 17 November 1914, Page 8

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BREAKING AND ENTERING Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2309, 17 November 1914, Page 8

BREAKING AND ENTERING Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2309, 17 November 1914, Page 8

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