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Anderson Further Remanded
Breaches of the Dairy Indus!'try Act ' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.') ' The bankrupt Anderson has bee*, further remanded for a week. Messrs Cullen, of Manaia, amil .Oldham of Patea, the Wairarapa 'Farmers' 00-operativo Asssociation, ■ami tho Egmont Farmers' Association, pleaded guilty this morning to exporting butter not marked in accordance with tho Dairy Industry Act of 1892, Mr Martin imposed thominimun penally of £5 with costs in each case. He remarked lif circumstances warranted tho ro- : mission of the fine, and application was made, he would recommend tbo Government to reduce the amount.
The Royal Commission of enquiry re Colonel Fox's letters, opened today. The proceedings aro privatti. Colonel Fox will he examined first.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4710, 4 May 1894, Page 2
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118LATEST WELLINGTON ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4710, 4 May 1894, Page 2
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