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BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS

"Anxious" (Dunedin): As soon as you commence proceedings you can obtain security from your husband for the payment ; of your costs.— "Anxious Farmer" (Waikato): .You will have to pay your share of the > fence. If the goats trespass again .- you .. can seize them and hold them .until the damage is paid off. Your neighbor . is bound'. to. keep, them -off your property. If he fails to do so you can' impound' .them. — - "D.A;" (Lower -Hutt) : She :is liable for .the, price p'f the desk, but being a married./ -woman ! execution % can yin^y be levied against her; separate; estate.— "Curiously Puzzled • t (Napier) :.' The wife is hot legally, en titled<! to :ahy par-' ticuOar .share .iii her 'husband's property. "She must pay her debts out of I what ..she has. If she /has nothing the 1 magistrate will probably .'not make an order;- — "Subscriber" ' :, (Palmerston North): (1) Yoiir shares'- ha, ve probably been' forfeited. (2) Not a legal question.—"E.W.K." '(Nelson):- It -appears that yoii are going to' bo the loser m this transaction. The youth can" 'renounce the contract and return the car ,to you! Y.ou have irot taken any steps to protect' yourself. -^."C.K. ", (Motu'eka) : Write to the Parliamentary Librarian, .Wellington.— "lnquire!*'' 1 (Wellington) : It is" run; by f the racing V.clubs. xious'' • (Wellington) : : No 7' - 'He. is on the - non-effective : .list, -r- "Curious" ' (Wellington) : Not /necessarily, but he is always entitled under' the Administration Act to remuneration for his services as executor.-^r— "Mar ist" .(Gisborne):. The cost of engaging a solicitor would be about. £1' Is. ' We cannot ■recommend any .one. solicitor. If. the agent be .a man Of' straw his principal's will/ be; liable for 'him.. ..As ■•the cash was' .sept to him as' agent you should apply, to the vendors fqrv, the refund.— ''Parker" . (Taikbrea) :•' vT-h'e; onus is on the/ company to : show :,that, the heads are not ■ iricludedV; m - the ; insurance scheme, but without the actual document it is : impossible to- giVe' ; 'a> definite opinion.— "J.P." (Auckland): ' Until the

car comes on the market cannot give you any further information. — "Bridge Worker" (Carterton): It is a combined bridge.— "Bet 1 ; (Newtown): Held office from January 22, 1924, until November 4 of the same year. — "H.C.D." (Waipawa): There is none m the district to which you refer. Workers there would be covered by the North Wellington Timber-Avorkers' Award, a copy of which can be obtained from the Government printer for sixpence. — "J.E.'G." (Keiburnj: Duke of York. Princess Elizabeth. — "Subscriber" (.Westport): .About the size of a rooster.': (2) Direct from the engines. — "J.P.R." (Roxborough): October .19, 1923. -Sentenced on February 14, . 1924.— "Dependent". (Invercargill) and "Paul" (Midhur'st) : We do not make, recommendations m financial investments. — ' "ignoramus" (Invercargill): (1) The Prince of 'Wales. (2) Yes. ; — "Seddori" (Marlborough) : Otira, Lyttelton, Rimutaka', and others are all. ihuclr. the : same, length. — "Exdigger" (Christchurch) : Any reputable musician would put music to it. would -advise ybu to see Mr. Binns, Crystal .. Palace : Orchestra, Christchurch.—"A.T." (Heriot) : Consult a chemist; who -may supply you with some nitrate - of ; silver and also' instructions how to use.— "E.L.N."' (Napier): Flinders Street station, Melbourne, 'is. the busiest m the world. — "AbseTit-Mind^d". (Woodville): (1) English. (2) Have not' his record. — ."Constant Reader" (Dunedin): He \yodld m ordinary cases be entitled to. charge yoii a reasonable sum, say, £2; 25.; £.7; 7s. certainly appears unreasonable.— "R" -/, (Milton) : If 'the he,dge was on his' property he was entitled to cut it down. — "Subscriber" X^aihi): 'No. ; They can only beltaken m "season.— "Kiwi" (Southland) : Write Librarian, TurnbUll Library, Wellington.—"R.G.C." (Wyndham): • Fastest time was. between New Zealand arid London. Actual steaming time not known.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 16

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BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 16

BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 16

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