HINDUS AND EXPOSED FRUIT.
"These people have been repeatedly warned, and have been told that they must keep fruit under cover,"' said the assistant city solicitor (Mr. ,1. Lockie) in the Magistrate's Court at Wellington, when six Hindus were charged with having exposed fruit to contamination. J he defendants, counsel added, had their carts covered with glass as required, but "Hat was objected to was their practice ot placing boxes of fruit outside, nearly touching the ground. Observing that the new wT tlu> »»t brought under the "ore iS o ? S ' V id that lle «™W *!>*«•*. j H ' T ° nl - v a "°'»' i""l penalty. Mr. defeuduuuli 8-M " iw * of lhe
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 85, 11 April 1927, Page 12
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