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TIATARU: THURSDAY, MAY 2Gth. (Before Sir V. G. Bay, S.M.) OLD AC! K PENSIONS. Two ola-age iioiiiiw v,\..ro granted at ij-lj each, ami one a.t £2o 3 wiiil© 17 were renewed. I'ULIC.E CASES. I Alex H iiiutbii was lound guilty of been drunk and (Lisuracriy, reluming ti) quit licensed premises and of <i breacn ul L;s pr-uhilucion order, and. was ink d 10s aiul costs the and and co.su> on thy othor two. I'or having nddon a bicycle at night "withouo a light J. K. I'igguVD was tiucd o$ ami i ii lK i-ACTOIUES ACT, j Scleral ca:<es. under the l'actories Act- came up inr hiring, .Mr ,11. Lignt- i U.ot, Itupector of Awards, laving til© iiu'onnatii)ik>. * I A charge against tho South Cantor-! buf-y \\ oo] je 11 .Mills ~wa.s adjourned till Monday nexc at 10.10 a.m. having tailed to register his factory oil tlio pi oner date Vv'r.i. Quiim was convicted ami ordered to pav 7s cos: is. Win. Anderson, who was charged Hilli having employed Kva Campbell alter the hour or one o'clock oil the WLetdy hali-hohday, said that it had oecn his custom t-o observe Satu'i'day as the weekly lm-if-lioli day lor the past live years, and tn:s had been dene witli tho knowledge and consent of tin\ Department. .For one tiling he wa.s not very clear Yihc--1 her his boot and s,hee factory came nndev '.he Factories Act or the Arbitration Aware. It would !>,- a hardship lor hi:u to have to close on Thunsda-vs. Lhe Inspector said his predecessor had allowed Mr Anderson to observe ■Saturday, beinu; under a mi=-apprehen- | sum. but lie had written to tie fondant ! oil April "J Ist, pointing c.i:t the l tions —Mis \\or-hip said thsit he reI that defendant would be sufleriiiL; a hardship. but some amendment would be made in a few months, st lowing booc factories and wood-n mills to observe Saturday. He would convict defendant-, but pointed out to Mr Anderson that he would have to observe the regulations in future. 0. and T. Youiilt were chared witli having iailed to register their factory before April Ist, and in plcatKn;; Kinlty, the local manager. Mr paid that he had over-looked the Inspector's notice, as lie had been stocktaking.—Convicted and ordered to pay costs.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14210, 27 May 1910, Page 3
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377MAGISTERIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14210, 27 May 1910, Page 3
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