'Thesct fencing disputes arc not in any wav desirable,” said Mr. Bundle, S.AL, in the Oamarn Court during the .hearing of a dispute regarding a boundary fence. “In the majority of cases, the trouble starts when the Court’s decision is given and the, dispute being handed down to the generations there is danger that it will ' develop into a feud. People should avoid those disputes as they would a plague,” concluded the Magistrate.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16496, 31 July 1924, Page 2
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