The Chronicle PUBLISHED DAILY. LENIN. FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, 1914 LOCAL & GENERAL
A political iiddross will he given in Levin to-night (l-'ridav) by Mr J. Uohertson, M.l.'. W Otaki cleciurate. \i cost a TaJ'anaki daily company a flo fino and seven shillings costs-last week lor exporting a box of butter containing nnnc than l(i per ceni. of moisture.
His Worship the Mayor.jd' Levin, who has resinned his public duties, will take the chair al the uioctinn' of electors io Ik> addressed in Levin io-niulit, at llie Ceniurv Hall, by Mr T. Kobertson. M.l'. Mr TJobei'tson intends t;> speak on the effects of the Masscv Administration .
A case called on ai Levin S..M. C'ouri yesierday was that of i lio Inspector of Factories (Mr Holland) v. Edward Porlcr, defendant beinjj , charged wiih having failed io provide proper accommodation for flaxmill emjiloyees. On (lie application-of Mr I'jenlduuii (counsel for defendant) ihe case was adjourned to liiili April ai defo'ixlant's expense U'N). A man whose thirsl drove him into ])i-nliibiied ]ilace.- paid tlu penally ai Levin S. M. Court yesterday. Mr Poynion S.M. fined the defendant, liy name Chailo--01 son. £1 for having entered the Grand ITolcl, Levin, and £1 for liaviii" , procured drink in the Manakau Hotel during the i-ur-iHMicy of a prohibition order.
Failure, , of: irrriiorials. in attend parades led to several youii.y men appearing in Levin S..M. ('nun yesterday. Walter Adrian Lani>'lov was convicted ;in ( | discharged. Fines of 10s each plus costs (112s in cacli case) weir inflicted on Hμ: following defendants : Leslie 1'". B. SiniUi, David 11. I- , . Hook. Arihur W. Pringle, ;in<| Harold \l ending , .
The Shannon lawsuit of .'l. 1!. Stausell v. Alfred ('oy, a claini for commission on ihe sale of a farm, was called on at t,bc- Levin S.M. Court to-day. ( ninisel and both principles were in attendance, but owing to the absence of a material witnoss the case was adjourn prt for two weol\S.
J udgments by default oj defendants were entered as under, lor plaintiffs, at Levin b.id. Court yoste-rday : Abraham aud Williams v. Ada in Waug-li, M(J-l ba -id, costs £4 ißs Ud: Joseph tteoti v. Jjcrt HasscJ], Ml costs :Js; Tiioiuas .Broome v. AV . .Uayiuond, I'T Os Ud, costs £1 '-.Is OtJ * Three judgment summonses came to hearing. hi tlic pJauit of .H. U. (jardiner ayainst Aliriama Alaiakatea, claim Mbl Us (id, defendant was ordered to go to prison for six woeks, but the warrant will ho suspended conditional oji Mb per month l)ping paid. I nk'ss T. "Wcliipeihana ))ays t'L , I is (!d 1o Tvess Tiros, by '-iijili April lie will have to go io prison for ihree days, and Iliore are six day> similai , soli t\ule awnitin.U' (iraci- IJoyal iinloss he pays i'o -Is fid io I , !. ('. ITiggins on or before 'J(!th April.
Wage war on the flies and use the Protector sticky fly-oateher, which you can liang up out of the way. ' Fresh stocks of these are obtainable from C. S. Keerlwell's Pharmacy. Price LM each or V for one sbilHuff. - Advi.
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