[To the Editor of the. Evening Herald.] Sir,— -Would, you kindly say, what constitutes a legal fence in this district ? It is possible that the requirements, ihere may differ from those of other ■ counties oc provinces, and some troublesome mistakes so occur to new arrivals. v AUo, if an already erected fence be found not to come up to the standard, can either of the parties to the division, compel the other to share expence of amendment or reconstruction ? And, how as to dog, pig, fowLs, 4 goat, and rabbit trespass, the destruction of the nuisances, ana recovery of damages 1 By favouring your subscribers with the required information, you will prevent many unpleasant squabbles between neighbours who are and will remain ignorant of the local and provincial rules on the matter. I am Ac. Amatiub Gardener. [The Fencing Act with its Amendments, is an Auckland Ordinance, to which we must refer our correspondent,— Ed. E.H.J
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 670, 7 April 1879, Page 2
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