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CHIMNEY FIRE FINES

Destination Of The Money

“It is very nice for the City Council to get this money, but I have two horses to ride this time and I think we should get some of it,’ said Mr C. j Hayward when commenting on the number of chimney fire prosecutions at a meeting of the Dunedin Metropolitan Fire Board last night. „ “You are just flogging a dead horse, said the chairman. Mr E. H. Ferguson. The prosecutions were made under a city by-law, and the money could not go to the board.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 8

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CHIMNEY FIRE FINES Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 8

CHIMNEY FIRE FINES Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 8

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