TICK-INFESTED AREA.
NO PERMIT TO MOVE DOfir [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN ' CORRESPONDED?'? , * TE AROHA. Monday., Ignorance of the •••law:, was pleade«i by Edward Ward, of M&nawaru,.: m ttevgtag Aroha Police Court to-day when he.-w » ; charged •■ • with' consigning •a x dog _ worn |1 tick-infested area to Taranaki permit. Mr. J. H- Salmon, S-M., & his; difficulty was that 'the minimum. ■was £5. As • this was" the first ■ case ;J e Sp| in i Te ; Aroha and the • Stock 'Depart® wished to draw •' attention 'to : the? - | tions he .would. dismiss - the v case i to the-, payment" of the . costs,; 12&, .yj\>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18459, 24 July 1923, Page 6
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