The Society' for the PrevenLiun of Cruelty to Animals has written to the Harbour Board drawing attention to the fact that several horses had been more or less injured through treading lon nails on the wharf, due i.o persons using the sheds throwing out bits of timber with mills in them. We acknowledge further subscriptions on behalf of the widow of the late Mr. Broadhead: C 8.5.. 10/: E.S.. 2/; Y.A., 1/; Friend. 2/; CM.. 5/: Sympathy, 5/; MM., 5/: Yorkshire Society (per J. West.' secretary), £2 2/; E.Y.L.. 5/: M.M., £1.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 135, 7 June 1904, Page 2
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