Tim I foil. H. H. .1. liecve.s, M.L.C.. is dead. Caihinefc litis fixed Waimarinn ,n.s tlii' site of tlif lerriterial training (•■■imp fin- tho Xi.ttli Island. X'ew Zealand fl: 111 r tni I his reduced. /.In' price (it flour. v.esterdiiv, In i'<! 1 |>i«r f;;n. Tenders are called for the ereetio 11 (if n shop and dwelling in Oxford street. close Thursday. Otli June. Levin Druids who went to Foxfhj!i last 11i<ilit tu attend the installaticn ecrenumy and iVst ivil ies had an enjoyable time. A full report of the proceedings will appear in tfi-mcrrow'.s C'!ircniclr. A ,«ettlt'int'-n.t out i f court, was I'fltrtt d in tlif ease c>f N. A. Anderson v. M. rurl 0. Fosella. and (.hoi o wa.s no appearance of either parly when tin' end rf 11' i' civil list was re-ached. Accordingly the case was struck out. D.iviil Fleming, stock inspector, prosecuted Walter Kyder this iiu rniiiLr. in the Levin Magistrate's Court, aiiid had him fined I'l and ensts The wis eiiuehcd in td;:' following terni*: "That oil. L'Oth April. 1!)I0. .a 1 Levin, bettie owner (.1 certain sheep affected with l: r 'c. which said f.hecp were l'ou/id in the ya i ! :!s of . braham and Williams. su-h yards yards where sheep are oil-red for sale, did ;• xji' the said sheep s-> affected." J)i.feudal!t s-aid he had biiiiidit. the sheep at a sale in W.aikanae ami had had them driven up to Levin. He had never had a hand en them, ami did m>t know they were infected. Mr Thoir.si:i\ S.M., said it, was the duty of every man who sent .stock to public sale yards to a«'-ertain their ci111'':• ion. As this uias d/'fendan't's first offence lie would he fined only
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1910, Page 3
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