DOG'S LIFE SPARED.
MAGISTRATE CANCELS ORDER. ■M case in j wais ordered last Week to destroy a dog which had attacked a pedestrian was reheard in the Magistrate's Court yesterday ibyfMr. F. K. H-anli, S.ii Mr. Hall Skelton applied for the cancellation of the order. , ■/'.'". ;: ;' Senior-Sergeant ifJawle said that a constable had called • upon thd owner to ascertain Whether the annual had been despatched. The order had not been carried oui, as the owner Valued the dog highly., CpunlM said that arrangements had b?en made for keeping the dog within bounds, and a muisle was ready for use if necessary. ! . Mr. Hunt: I wjll cancel the order, as I havei that assurance,. rs ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 7
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