Furniture in Tip Because Fred Lindsay Backhouse, an elderly man would not remove hi" ■ Ur w t Vv e a,KI effects f ™» the footpath m Welhngton, where they had been put ° u * the bailiff under an eviction order, the City Corporation sent them up to the tip at Karori, and in the Magistrate’s Court, Backhouse was fined £2 by Mr. J. L. Stout, S.M., for causing a nuisance by not removing them bun self. Backhouse was evicted Cottleville Terrace by the bailiff on January 22nd. The bailiff put the defendant's goods on the street and the defendant, who knew they were there, simply left them. The result was that the footpath was badly obstructed, and the obstruction remained until the Corporation took the effects to the tip at Karori. It was the first case of the kind that had come before the Court. An action against the bailiff, for allegedy causing an obstruction on the street, was adjourned until March
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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 50, 1 March 1943, Page 3
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