RIOTERS SEVERELY PUNISHED.
James Denny pleaded guilty to using ob&cene language when ordered out of the Royal Tiger Hotel, but urged he had been struck by a special constable. This was not borne out m evidence, and he was fined £5 or. one month. it Matthew Collins, who crashed a wheelbarrow through a plate-glass window of a shop, was also ordered to pay £5 or go to gaol for one month. Accused was a sailor on the Moana until the crew left her during the strike. Albert Power, for throwing a bottle at a policeman after he had been foiled with it, was sentenced to 21 days imprisonment. • William Parker, was • remanded tor a week on-a charge, of taking part in the Waterloo Quay riot on October-30. George Draper, for wheeling from a yard bricks to be thrown at special constables during the Featherston Street, riot, was fined £5 or one month, andi ordered to find securities to keep the peace. '. '■
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8726, 27 November 1913, Page 5
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