RAMS WORRIED BY DOG
A claim for £2O as the value of a pedi- | gree white setter dog allegedly shot by g defendant on bis property was heard bv | Mr. J. L. Stout. S.M., m the Magis- g tvatfc’s Court i'n Palmerston North, when g David Crowe, service station proprietor, g proceeded against W. G. Shannon, g farmer, of Rangitikei Line. I Defendant, in a counter-claim, sought R to recover £BS 10s as the value of lb rams “shouldered,” £56 14s as depreem- II tion to 45 rains, and £26 as depreciation J to 40 ewes and lambs. Defendant alleged « that the sheep had been worried by 9 plaintiff’s dog. After lengthy evidence bad been g heard, the magistrate entered judgment g ihr defendant for £142 4s for the damage g to the rains, with costs totalling £l6 6s. |
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 13
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