BAKERS PROSECUTED.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.),
DTJNEDIN, Tfiirrsda.y.
There was a, field day for bakers in the Police Court to-day. In a case against A. F. MUler_the defence was that two two-pound loaves joined together were over 41b, but wihen pulled apaart one was over aaid the other under 21b, and the charge was based on the latter.. A fine of 40/ and oosts was imposed. "W. X., Latham was fined 20/ and costs for not having a loaf leg-ibUy stamped, and Jas. Anderson was fined in the same amount for having used Roanan numerals instead -or Arabic figui-es. The bread in each ease was full weight. William Wright, Daniel Geoirgeson, and Jame? Samuel were each fined 20/ and costs for not having proper weights and measures in their carts. The bread in each case was the correct weight. James Hewton was fined 5/ for having an unstamped weight.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 193, 15 August 1902, Page 3
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