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AN UNLICENSED DOG.

Complaint was made the other day against a citizen.a worker in brass and other metals, for harbouring an unlicensed dog. A policeman was sent to get the offender, but when he came within sight of the man’s place of business he saw the dog. and decided not to go any further. The dog was a brass one. suspended in front of the shop as a sign. Now the policeman is waiting for a chance to run in the wag who made the complaint.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue XIII, 29 September 1900, Page 616

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AN UNLICENSED DOG. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue XIII, 29 September 1900, Page 616

AN UNLICENSED DOG. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue XIII, 29 September 1900, Page 616

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