TUAKAU.
1 tale of a dog was unfolded to F. K. Hunt BM. in tho PukeM Magistrate's Court last Thurs- ' when Mrs L Wells, refreshment m keeper, ofTuakau, was charged h being the owner of a daugeiI dog. It turntd out that the >ged vicious animal was a pug, ioh Mrs Bull and Mrs Tayfor, the ;er a boarding house keeper, med frequently rushed out at m whilst they were promenading ng the road, the ladies also sayin? t the bow-wow was incited to do >y the defendant. They denied t any neighbours' quarrel exutoJ. istable Taylor stated tlia: default had been harbouring four dogs ; whether they all belonged to b» did not know. He had had Ir' oomplaints about one of dniant'a dogs annojing people but Bther it was the pug that was at It in those cases he was unable to . Defendant denied that she had r set the *frag on to anyone and intained that it was a quiet well laved animal. The Magis'rate rnnri the defendant that she muse p her dogs under control and admed the charge for one mn;.th to whither his ii.struj'iu-s were yed.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 454, 4 March 1919, Page 3
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191TUAKAU. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 454, 4 March 1919, Page 3
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