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Thomson and J Morgan, J.P's.) 1 Rbmovino Timber.—Richard Turner and John sm Broadbent were charged with removing part of a 1 broadleaf tree from the Town Belt, without permis- sei sion of the borough council, on the 6th inst.—Con- tot Btable Chisholm stated that a complaint wasmado 1 to him on the 6th inst. that some persons were cut- 3 s ting timber on the Town Belt. He went round the <!• road and saw Turner splitting a log on the edge of ] the road. Broadbent was standing alongside of him ser with his flbirt sleeves turned up. Witness nsked me them if they were not aware that they were not I allowed to take timber from the belt, and Turner re- 4 c plied that he did not think there was any harm in 38. taking the dead wood. Witness saw where the tree fi had been cut down, and had rolled down the bank on col to the road. Acoußed then admitted that they got it anc from the Town Belt.—ln defence Turner stated that I on theday in question Broadbent came and told him col that there was a log of wood lying on the road ""^ and to bring his axe, when he commenced to cut it G up. He denied telling the constable that they got It from the Town Belt.—This statement was corrobo- S rated by Broaiibont.—lt. G. Anderson (borough gea Inspector), in answer to the beuoh, said ho could not E ieline the boundary of the Town Belt, but the road ¥ was a portion of it.—The Bench stated there was no cliii Joubt the log came from the Town Belt, but it was seci Jot clearly proved that the accused cut it down, 60. ilthough they admitted removing it. After caution- P ng defendants, their Worships dismissed the case. sect Byk-iaw Cask.—William Watson was charged —tc *ith allowing one horse to wander in B Selle Vue terrace on the 3rd inst. —R. 1 00 x. Anderson (borough inspector) Btated that L .lie same horse had been impounded three maj imeß during the last month.—Defendant stated neri hat he had no wish for the horse to stray. It waß G he fault of boys cutting the rope "where he 1 othered the horse.—The bench inflicted a fine of _rf !*6d, without costs. j^: =^^^^^^===== par; To OvEECGifE Weakness.—Pepper's Quinine 'Ud Iron Tonic gives new life, appetite, health, 'I trength, and energy. •■ ures nervous debility, Hai ldigesMon, and neuralgia. Half-crown bottles, ohei Everywhere. liisia on having Pepper's. 1 A To CuiiK Skih Diseasim.—Sulpholine Lotion give rives away' all eruptions, pimples, blotches, purl eduess, and disfigurements, leaving a clear, sup| potless skin,—Bottles. Sold everywhere. 3 Eve
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8595, 10 September 1889, Page 4
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