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" Anxious Inquirer."—The woman may be entered as wife, bearing the name of head of household. “ Inquirer," Canterbury.—(l) The question raises the problem of a " sufficient fence.” This la specified In the Fencing Act and Its erection and maintenance becomes a matter of arrangement between neighbours. It should not be Impossible to arrive at a satisfactory solution, which may be the erection of an outrigger or a barbed wire on the top of the present fence. If the fence Is not " sufficient ” It becomes a matter for Joint sharing of the cost. (2) There Is no statutory distance for the planting of a boundary hedge. " Shakcspear-blinks.”—lt Is a very old story which comprises the pith of your letter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 8
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