Wellington city has over £23,000 of rates outstanding. The reason Is said" to be the delay In Issuing rate demands, owing to the' late periad at which the new valuations vj'ere made.
Mr Justice Stringer had a few remarks to make apent the-WPrli :9l tie' private inquiry agent in a divorce case that came before him at Hamilton. "When." said His Honour. "& town had dirty streets the iocal governing authority employed a scavenger to clean them up and bury the garbage. The private detective en- ' gaged, on this class of case was what might be H»scriJ>ed as a moral scavenger, who followed women about -and spied on them in order to gather what garbage he" could from their immoral acts; but*'instead 'of burying _ his garbage-he' brought "it into''Court as ttia -t o'undattori for divorce.' "A ?e- ---. gltlm&ta occup*tl«n, ! certainly," 4 adata His Honour, "but'* r -yery uncleanly
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Otaki Mail, 19 April 1922, Page 3
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