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AUCKLAND ABATTOIRS DISPUTB By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last NlgM, The Conciliation T'omraissioner Harle Giles) to-day gave hie deeifkm regard to the abattoirs dispute. Bbei ruled that beef butchers should, during the currency of the agreement wlwah expires on Jun* 2, 1922, divide ean< cases by sawing from the tail through the rump bone to the fifth rib front -41m| neck.
SENTENCE FOR BURGLARY,
Auckland, Last N’ght, Two young men : Blythe a'td Jack Hanley, guilty of an -xtenohw series of burglaries involving the thaft of money and goods totalling £i£U, were to-dr.y sentenced by Mr Adams to three years’ reiojmatrw treatment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1921, Page 5
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