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WEATHER FORECAST.

w Wellington, Jan. 21. \\ ostorly winds prevailing and veering by ivoat. to south. The weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled with rain following. The barometer is unsteady with a falling tendency.

At the Dunediin Police Court, Albert Payne, keeper of a fish shop, was fined |. £40 or two months' imprisonment on . a charge of selling liquor without a o license. !- y At the Levin. (S.M. Court this morning before Mr J. W. Poynton, S.M., It. Henderson 'was charged with obtaining intoxicating liquor during the currency of a prohibition order. Defendant was fined £1 and' ordered to pay 7s costs. Whare Hetariki and Tukii Weremw were charged by the police with on or about 6th inst stone-tlirow-ing, it being alleged that they threw sones at George Astridge, struck him on the head, cutting him. Defendants pleaded guilty and were fined £1. and' ordered to pay 17s costs each in default three days' imprisonment. Whare Hetariki, Tukii Weremn and Pakitini Hopa Te oki were charged by the police with obstructing the driving of cattle on or about the Gth January. Whare Hetariki andi Tuku Werenui were convicted and ordered to pay 12s costs in default of three days' imprisonment. The charge again Pakitina Hopa Te. Piki was withdrawn by consent of the Court. A charge against Puku Werihana. of threatening behavious in Oxfordi Street (Levin) on the 9th inst. wae adjourned until nest sitting of the. Court. A case of serious ill-treatment to a horse was revealed in the Magistrate's Court Wellington. When two brothers, Earnest and Stephen Bray were chargeu with eruilty flogging a young aniuur, with a whip. The police Both Pleaded guilty, and in exteninu , ion stated that they were only "breaking the thing in." "And do you think that is the way to do it? a«l« Mr Cooper, S. M. "Yes." came tli reply. According to Inspector Hendrey it was a despicable ease, which led hie Worship to renin further: "It is a thousand pities that such brutes as you are ever unhorses. You will each be fined £3, in defalt one month in gaol." They WL'vt' also ordered to pay expenses totalling £3 Bs. "Will you give us time to pay?" put in the eldest brother. "I don't feel disposed to," replied Mr Cooper. "1 only wish you could be put in the shafts and given a taste of the punishment this horse has recieved. However, you can have a week." This sale parcel for 10s.--White muslin blouse, black sateen blouse, white underskirt, bust bodice, pair hose in black or tan, lace or plain, remnant of ribbon. Ask for parcel No. 2p4. Satisfaction or money back from Cbllinson and Cunninghame, ot Palmerston North.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1915, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
450

WEATHER FORECAST. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1915, Page 3

WEATHER FORECAST. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1915, Page 3

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