JEERING THE POLICE.
Three youth? appeared at the Police oourt this morning before Dr. J. Giles, K.M., to aiiw" to charges of having used ineultinp h towards Constable John Haslet a Mount Eden. Charles Black was charged with having called out, '"Let the cows.alone you scrubber ;' David Hedley, "Look.it LeSroverV and Adam -Morrow with Ca Sector Ü Br e ohan, D -apneared for the pro,ecuMor. Mr F. Baume represented the threedefendants. He submitted that two nf tho chareea must fall to the ground. iNo retd, cpagination could, construe the words "Run 7 em in" into insulting lan""ffiaitoi agreed that 'Tun 'em in, « ja. neither insulting nor offensive He dM boj 3 had better hold their tongues another "The other two charges were then proCe ctVable'Ha,let D deposed that he was near the Mount bden saw •»' Tj-,ii ev called out, Look at T. . the other' dofeudant shouted 'Loathe cows alone, you scrubber. |"<\
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 92, 19 April 1892, Page 5
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151JEERING THE POLICE. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 92, 19 April 1892, Page 5
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