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GENERAL NEWS

Knocked Dawn by Motor Early on Saturday evening Mr. A. Alackay, of Victoria. Hoad, was knocked down by a motor car, in Cloton .Road, and sustained a broken collarbone. After Hours. As a result of a visit by tho police to the Empire Hotel on Saturday night several residents will appear in Court shortly to explain their presence. on. tbe premises. Farewell to. Father Rohan. Tbe Rev. Father Mohan, who i s leaving the Stratford Parish to take charge of tluj Johmsonville parish, will be farewelled at tbe Catholic euchre party and dance to be held i ll the Parish Hall at 8 p.m. to-mor-row. Inspector’s Mete Voir, “This matter of, allowing working bullocks to warbler 1 on the County roads is the greatest problem facing County Inspectors in Taranaki at the present moment, said Mr S. J. Cuff, Inspector for the Stratford County Council at the Court this morning. Wandering Working Bullocks. “This time it will cost them five shillings per bullock,” said Mr R. W. Tate, S.M., at the Stratford Court to-day in fining Joseph Chamberlain (Rowan), and J. M,. Murphy Kaponga) £2 for allowing working bullocks to wander on County roads. “Next time it will cost them two, three or four times that amount.? Murphy was oi’C dered to pay 10/- costs and Chamberlain 12/-. : : i vljjiiiiSl!

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 71, 29 July 1929, Page 4

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GENERAL NEWS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 71, 29 July 1929, Page 4

GENERAL NEWS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 71, 29 July 1929, Page 4