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"ANCONIA" SHEEP DIP CASE

j.-/ ACCUSED CO.NVICTED. ; , R: , , Teleiranh-Drors A.«nr,'ntlon. i .'.■'„ ~ ; Auckland, Afarch fl. ; After atrial- occupying four driye, John '~ C. iHnm'son .was Jit the Supreme Court : fonyi6tedi"oh.four counts, of false . prei. tenices ln-coniiection.-with- the sale of. ;, "Anconia ,, -' sheep <lip. ; I , Tor the' Crown,' evidence, was offered on ; tho four counts by the printers who sup- ! . plieu" the advertisinsr matter, thnt merj .chants- who supplied the ■ iu^redient?. i 6torekee])ers who iccepted agencies,'nay- [ ing-7various sums for the first supplies, ; and --.the. analytical clicimst and officers ' of the Agricultural Department regarding ! tests and tho value of the preparation. j A witness from South Australia Rave f evidence.that the sectised, in July, 191", \ ' persuaded him to take the agency for I' "ifenico" sheep <(jp, the.printed matter I. and packets oeiiis'' similar to those in J connection with "Anconia."

No ■evfdencb was tendered on the fifth count.

Counsel for the r censed did not tender evidence, hut addressed the jury, which was directed by the Judge to ignore the alternative charges of theft. Sentence was deferred,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 139, 7 March 1919, Page 8

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"ANCONIA" SHEEP DIP CASE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 139, 7 March 1919, Page 8

"ANCONIA" SHEEP DIP CASE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 139, 7 March 1919, Page 8

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