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SUPREME COURT.

By Telegraph,—Press Association. Invereargill, Last Night. Considerable legal argument was heard in the case of C. H. Poolo v. W. Ronnie. Eennie is corporation inspector, and the case was an appeal against tie decision of Magistrate Cruickshank, who had convicted appellant of two alleged breaches of the Invereargill bylaws in the matter of the erection of certain additions to a factory. The Judge held that appellant had been properly convicted of a breach of one of the by-laws, and quashed the other conviction. He said that the first conviction should be referred back to th« Magistrate not with a- direction to' amend, but to allow him, if he thought' fit, in his absolute discretion and looking at liia Honor's construction of the other section, to mitigate the fine. The case was not one for costs.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 1 September 1908, Page 2

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137

SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 1 September 1908, Page 2

SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 1 September 1908, Page 2

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