,\t Tiwaru, before Judge Ward, an action was brought against a blacksmith named Tate for pricking, and thereby causing the death of a horse while shoeing it. His honor held that unless in case of malfonna< tion of the hoof, the prick showed unskilful shoeing, and the blacksmith had to pay Li!s, value of the animal, and Lll, veterinary surgeon’s ftp,
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2629, 21 July 1871, Page 3
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61Untitled Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2629, 21 July 1871, Page 3
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