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WANGANUI.

This day. In the case Bichardson v. Enderby, whereby the defendant was charged by the Sheep Inspector with driving infected sheep on the highway, Mr Ward, R.M, gave judgment this morning, inflicting the minimum penalty of £5 and costs. The case was previously heard in April, when the magistrate dismissed it on the ground that at the time of driving the sheep were covered by a clean certificate; but the decision was reversed on appeal. A similar penalty was inflicted on Kertb -for the same offence; =♦

Detective Jeffrey, formerly of Auckland, has been suspended for some time, in consequence of certain irregularities. The Department gave him the opportunity of sending in his resignation on account of the service which be has done.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4218, 8 July 1882, Page 2

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WANGANUI. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4218, 8 July 1882, Page 2

WANGANUI. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4218, 8 July 1882, Page 2

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