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[liV TKLEUUAPII. — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] V7Ellington. FYi day. Thubk farmers were to day fined £'5 and omts for not taking efficient steps to destroy rabbits on their land. Inspector Drummond prosecuted. The Harbour Board returns show the export of (lax for the year ended June, 1889. to be 33,0-11 bales ntpunst D,804 for the year ended June, 1888. During the same period there was an increase 10,000 bales in the export of wool. The .! ustices of the Peace held an adjourned meeting to-day, at which the resolutions re Juvenile Crime were approved in a revised form for submission to the Government. Among the reports upon which these are based was one from the police stating there are no known street girls under the age of 10 in the city.
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Waikato Times, Volume 2656, Issue 2656, 20 July 1889, Page 2
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131LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume 2656, Issue 2656, 20 July 1889, Page 2
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