GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Paeroa, Saturday. At the'Paeroa Police Court to-day several Karangahakc parents were fined for failing to send their children to school the.required number of times. .»';•., Invercargill, Sunday. Charles McCash pleaded guilty, on remand, at the' Police Court on .Saturday, to a charge of breaking and entering the premises of his employer and stealing a cash-box containing £5 and a pair of spectacles. He I was remanded for further inquiries. 1 '■•":..''■;'*'■-.. Masterton, Saturday. Mr. William Perry, writing to the Times, attributes the blight on turnips to the growing of a second consecutive crop of turnips or swedes, while the remnant of the first crop had been left rotting in the ground. This, he states, breeds the germ that attacks the second crop. . Wellington,. Saturday. The Agricultural Department ; has been satisfied that the hides sent from New Zealand, and from which it is alleged a man in Melbourne has contracted anthrax, were not from animals suffering . from that disease. The skins of cattle attacked by anthrax have never been sent out of New Zealand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 6
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