j < o A rather -important case was do- tu ;uled at the Foxton Conn on Mon- 'od «J", viz., whether the Cluphnin pa- fa Lent, horse-holder should be consider- !«"i ■d IwoJly a preventive against the l>r Jossibility ol horses bolting when in larnessed in a vehicle. Mr Koljl m ■ Obi) was MimniciiHßi by (he local' ' ' for having left his tandem ph earn unprotectfd at Foxion during , tuning ot the lato racu mooting. he "hni S 011 - b} ' C,),lnwl ' a, 'K''e<l that |in he holder or bivnk i„ question ,'li as equnl, if ~ot superior, to the !>'' lands of an ordinary "John." The «'i 'i', o '', °" 1,10 other hand, contended nyi nal nothing in this wide world |th< von Id prevent i* horse or horses llt roui tolling save the presence of lof onie human lx*ii»pr. Kventuaily the iHie lustices who pros Weil, Dr. lJennett pli tiici Mr A, Frasor, dismissed the go' :«sc. Hinting that they were satisfied ati hat Sir Cobb hud complied with tbo 'an lcL w
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7736, 11 February 1905, Page 2
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170Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7736, 11 February 1905, Page 2
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