FOWLS IN WET CRATES.
DEALER FINED FOK CRUELTY.
PROSECUTION BY S.P.CA.
Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) ;;\v< WELLINGTON, Sunday.
;• CfUelty tofowls cost Arthur Edward ?Outeney,' delicatessen dealer, of Willis ■ Street, £3 10/ and costs, in the Magistrate's Court yesterday. \ The prosecution was instigated by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ffißinaTs, :)rhoee inspector said he saw I betwerfJS and 50 White Leghorn fowls in seviigftccates of various sizes in the the shop. The fowls were wet and filthy from the dirty ■TV* wet condition «f the crates, Which had not been cleaned .for some time. Any water that was within reach?©! the birds was dirty and then}/was noiood about. The iowU had evidently been M the coops for day ß and had been exposed to the^wetfWßl^
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 107, 9 May 1927, Page 9
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