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Impounding Wandering Stock.

"Can :i ranger, employed by a Comity Council, ho c-ompe'll<xl_ to doHvor' up stock wliii-li he Ims seized for the purpose of impounding on hoing tendered ii IVo of such ".mount us would cover only tlio distance- ho lias actually driven t'lre stock, or is ho -entitled' to charge the full driving for , from tlio place where ho seized such stork to the nearest accessible pound, if ho releases the .stock on his j-onniey to the pnimd?" This question was submitted, to counsel by t'he Xew Z;>al-mul CcMinteis Assiiciaiioii. and Air lliirtin's answer AViiis: "AVhore cattle have been, seized by a Ifica.l -iiiithority's ranger. . for being at largo on ronil.s, and aiv reloji--nd before .•e-arhing the noarest pound, the full driving fees are payable. See Amendment Act, VMS, .section 2. which requires tlvat 'the eharges for leading or driving cattle to the nearest pound sliall bo payable.' Had. tho Tiegis-laturo me;ni J . the c'harge for only the distance traversed, they would scarcely have used the above expression." Mr 'Raymond, solicitor to the Levels County Council, advises that he has arrived at the same conclusion as to the meaning of the words of the statute-.-- Exchange. Tn the "home where there are young children Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is indispensable, as you will see by the folic. v, ing letter written by .Mr Robt. Bowman, Herekino, iS'.Z..•—-".! have found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be a certain cure for croup, a-nd the only medicine T could get to cure my children of whooping cough. It cured them of this disease after I had used all sorts and descriptions of other remedies." For sale everywhere.—Adv. He kissed her with might and with main, She pleaded, ".Don't do it again— For I have a oold, and I've often been told That people with colds should refrain." He chortled in frolicsome vein,_ "Those blessed old microbes again! A remedy sure's Wood's Great Peppermint Cure," So he kissed her and missed, the last train.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 August 1911, Page 4

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330

Impounding Wandering Stock. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 August 1911, Page 4

Impounding Wandering Stock. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 August 1911, Page 4

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