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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. "N.Z. Also."—Your first letter was ade--InquTrer." Herbert-H you get in touch with Mr Fraser Mcintosh, secretary of the Social Club for the Blind, 43 Kircaldy street, South Dunedin, he will probably be able to supply you with the information you _ desire in order to become a student of Braille. «Volunteer."-(D If a volunteer has been regraded as fit for overseas service his employer has the right to appeal.(2) If a man who has been called up in the ballot and passed as fit refuses to be attested, the matter of penalty rests with the authority in the camp to which the man has been detailed. LG. M.. Waitaki.—(D You would probably derive more benefit by living continuously in a climate such as that of Nelson or Russell. (2) The fact that you may feel the heat more than ■others in the summer does not necessarily mean that your heart is weak. "Inquirer," Totara.—A copy of the Fencing Act appears in Stone's Directory. The case cited by you is probably governed by the following'clauses:11 (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act the occupiers of adjoining lands not divided by a sufficient fence are liable to contribute in equal proportions to the erection of a fence between such lands, notwithstanding that such fence may not extend along the whole boundary line. 12 (1) Any person desiring to compel any other person to contribute to the. erection of a fence under this Act must serve on him a notice to fence. (2) Such notice shall ... specify the boundary , to be fenced and the kind of fence proposed to be erected. (3) If any person erects a fence without serving notice as aforesaid, the occupier of the adjoining land shall: not be liable to pay any portion of the cost of erecting such fence, but shall not thereby be relieved from liability to pay half the cost of repairis. 113.(1) If the receiver of a notice to fence objects to any of the proposals therein contained, he may, within 21 days of the service of such notice, serve on the giver a cross-notice, signifying such objection and making counter-pro-posals to fence.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24630, 11 June 1941, Page 4

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24630, 11 June 1941, Page 4

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24630, 11 June 1941, Page 4