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HORTICULTURE AND HORSE AND CATTLE CULTURE.

(TO THE EDITO& OF. THE DWNSTAN TIMES.) Sir: —Tße Town arid County Police Ordinance, 1862, Section 13.—“ Any person “ wilfully guilty of any of the following offences and being convicted thereof shall, “ forfeit a penalty not exceeding two “ pounds for the first offence and tor any “ second or subsequent offence not more “ than five pounds.” Under this Sub-sec-tion No. 7 following says : —“ Turning loose “ any horse or cattle upon any public road “or allowing any animal or animals to “ wander upon any public road or thorough- “ fare or in the streets or thoroughfares of any town.” Can you tell me Mr Editor why the above law enforced elsewhere, is inoperative at Clyde. Your s, &c., Clyde, Dec. 6, 1876.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 764, 8 December 1876, Page 3

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HORTICULTURE AND HORSE AND CATTLE CULTURE. Dunstan Times, Issue 764, 8 December 1876, Page 3

HORTICULTURE AND HORSE AND CATTLE CULTURE. Dunstan Times, Issue 764, 8 December 1876, Page 3

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