\ ! Mr Beetham, R,M., Chrislchurcfc^snggesfethatjit^oiildsave.a deal of time* botH of the ' Court' and 6'f th'^perebha ac- I duaed, if the Legislature would sanetionv an ai'rangement whereby^ persons wkj» admitted ofFences*"agninStr-6ity "bye-l*ws tfiat were not of pay the fine to ihe^j^ioeWiihon^egming ' bfcfore the Court and wai[ing feeqdjfently^ many hours befo» J their. <»«# can f be de"alt;with. | • :^j j Aooording to the Wairarapa paper, Mr Dixon, of Masterton.jnade a profit last year of £35 frfinTab'Put SJO-hives-ofbefea. A greater profit conld^ b^.inade if he devoted more time to'th'e iridiishy, but he only attenQg feitjw^ej^hisfda^r'a'worklis pyer or before it is began. " — ' . - .-■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1652, 8 March 1886, Page 2
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