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CUTTLE'S CARLESSNESS.

Lawyer Thomson made out a good case for ' William Cuttle, who pleaded guilty at the Dunedin police court on February 9 to having traded as 'a second-hand dealer without holding a license so to doV Counsel said ' his client had always been informed by,, the town clerk of South Dunedin when his license fee was doe, and the present offence had occurred as a result of ' this gentleman _ being transferred to the City Council office. : ■The S.M. : Do you know your client is liable to the very heavy fine of £500?Counsel : I think it is £5, •The S.M; : No , £5 for every day the offence continues.

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NZ Truth, Issue 243, 19 February 1910, Page 7

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108

CUTTLE'S CARLESSNESS. NZ Truth, Issue 243, 19 February 1910, Page 7

CUTTLE'S CARLESSNESS. NZ Truth, Issue 243, 19 February 1910, Page 7

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