Representatives of butter factories in the Manawatu mot in Palmerston North on Wednesday in an endeavour to reach an agreement regarding boundaries, so as to avoid overlapping in the matter of cream collection. However, no agreement could be reached, ami it was decided to seek the assistance of the Executive Commission of Agriculture in the matter.
“With this fashion of wearing trousers turned up you might carry all sorts of evidence about with you for years,” said Mr Justice Callan in tho Supreme Court at Auckland, in asking a police witness if he had searched the cuffs of a pair of trousers for particles of glass. the police wear their trousers turned up?” “They are not allowed to, your Honour,” the constable replied.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume LVI, Issue 86, 2 November 1936, Page 3
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