FAMILY ROW
dispute over dog WIFE BEATEN BY HUSBAND KAXTAIA, To-day. . manner in which a family T « arose out of a dispute over J O was revealed in the Magis3d. Court at Kaita.a this morn•■£Vef C o°re Mr. J. H. Luxford, S.M. Mrs Mt^u^Tepeni^U^a^u™o; ',ue<i'i.rr ort December -S. She had salK a due to drive sheep out been usl '=- , w i ie n tier husband of th6 a Yr tu leave the dog alone, “rif-n- evidence, witness admitted ,„g shl kicked the dog on the head ‘ he considered that she did not Her husband then struck her ,re head with his fist. inhe reby hitting him with a piece ot . * n< j i is then seized her by threw her to the ground. haw beerf a. very foolish •• observed the magistrate: "° m iud no right to kick the unfor•unate dog and it is quite evident that ““ provoked youi- husband. ion learn to keep your temper and not ill-treat animals. The case was dismissed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 565, 18 January 1929, Page 13
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163FAMILY ROW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 565, 18 January 1929, Page 13
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