DISTURBING THE SALVATION ARMY.
(S9 TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Hamilton, this day. A? the R.M. Court yesterday two lads •named Moore and Mayes were summoned for usino- impertinent and abusive language at the °Salvation Army meeting in the Barracks. They pleaded guilty. A Salvation Army officer deposed to a disturbbance having been created, and said he only wished to make an example of the accused. The Bench cautioned the prisoners, and ordered them to pay the costs, 10s each. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 147, 22 June 1889, Page 5
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