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PITIABLE CONDITIONS.

During the hearing of the alleged cattle stealing case at the Magistrate's Court yesterday, Conatahle Owen, of Ongarue, related a cme of a most pitiful nature. He had occasion to visit a settler's house in the Tangitu block, and on arrival and the making of investigations ascertained that the food supply of the establishment was a half bag of oatmeal. No cooking utensils were to be seen, whilst as for furniture it was only noitecable by its absence.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 440, 17 February 1912, Page 4

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PITIABLE CONDITIONS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 440, 17 February 1912, Page 4

PITIABLE CONDITIONS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 440, 17 February 1912, Page 4

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