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I.'OU RFADY REFERENCE. THE FENCING ACT. ERECTION OF FENCES. A i'eiico of any of the kinds mentioned in the Second Schedule is a si'.llicienl fence within tho meaning ot the Fcncing -vet (5.7). The occupiers ol' adjoining lands 'lot divided by a sufficient lence are liable to join in or contribute in equal proportions to tlio erection of a lencc between such lands, although such fence may not extend along the wnolo boundary line. But no occupier is liable to contribute to any feneo which iu,i, as far as piacticnble, oontinuju-il-i ougiioiil- its length. TLlii RULES OF TILE ROAD. The Rule of tho Road is a parados quite; For in driving your carriage along, ii you Uar U. the left you are jure to go right, il j 1/1 UI I'll Lo tin' right you go wrung. lint in walking tiie stieet.s 'tis a dilferent c .-:e ; To the light it is rigui won sho do ;i... iui't s:. .uM b.- ic! L ca »!gh o! clear space For llii' people who wish Lo wallt here. LEGAL TKNi'KU. Teii.h'i' of iMiii'.-w may !e;"tily he mailt; -ia the c.i.-, vol br;>iiXi> coiin-, any aiiioiini in I excet-ding Is, in i :-ase of silver en.as. not exceeding 1! 1-• ; ,h ui i-cii.M- oi viiiife for „II;. :s;11 o 11:11, unless i-ohied prior !o tli.:cigii <>l Qiioci: Vict.>ri.i iiri., :ii Vic. e. it), sec. i. and I'.oy.i! 1\1:1 ,<:-i
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1915, Page 4
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