CATTLE TRESPASS. New Plymouth, Dec. 8
An* important case, having reference to cabblo trespassing on the rail way line, was> heard in the R.!M, Court. Andrew Jen&en, who was summoned for, allowing his cattle to trespass on ilio line, pleaded not guilty, i.tind Mr Roy, solicitor, for the- defence, sub- , mitted that as the lino was not fenced on either side ijhe information disclosed no of- , fence, chargoabjo-.undoi,'. the Jfublic Works Act, and, turtherj thut Olio mere passage of across the lino could not be.ternicd an|ob3trnqlion. , TheJJti.M« upheld both ob« jocbiohs, and dismissed bho information. .
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 324, 12 December 1888, Page 5
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95CATTLE TRESPASS. New Plymouth, Dec. 8 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 324, 12 December 1888, Page 5
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