THE FENCING ACT.
ERECTION OF FENCES. A fence of any of the kinds mentioned in the Second Schedule is a rofficieut fonce within the meaning of the Fencing Act (5.7). The occupiers of adjoining lands not divided by a sufficient fence are liable to join in or contribute in equal proportions to the erection of a fence Detween such lands, although such fonce may not extend along the whole boundary line. But no occupier is liable to contribute to any fence which i» net, aa far aa practicable, wntinooa? thioughout its length. THE RULES OF THE itOAD. ' The Rule of the Road is a paradox quite; For in driving your carriage along, If you bear to the left you are iure to go right, If you turn to the ripht you go wroug. i. But in walking the streets 'tis a different case; To the right it is right wou should ateer, On the left should be left enough of clear space For the people who wish to wait there.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 April 1916, Page 4
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170THE FENCING ACT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 April 1916, Page 4
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