WAIKATO TEMS.
(By Telegraph.—Own r; respondent.)
HAMILTON, this day. In the Tolico Court to-day Herbert Tyke, charged with demanding £2O from Herbert Champtney, -was remanded till Thursday. F. FarrcU, for assaulting ,T. White, was fined £2, and costs. The parties were rival cabmen, and trout" arose ovtr a fare, which, the evWetic* showed, Farrell had taken from White" cab. A. Elmore, employed at Ellis and Burnand's factory, wa9 charged with assaulting a fellow employee named Martin Wtapleton, and striking him on the head with a wooden staunchion, inflicting a wound which caused detention, in the hospital for a week and a-hall. Kvidenicc wss given to the effect that the trouble arose over some ttooet staunohions which {■•'taplcton was using, one nf which Elmore took, and, when asked si'bout it by Staplcton, used insulting words, whereupon Stapleton struck •him. and Rlmore hit him on the head with a staunchion. The case was not finished at the luncheon adjournment.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 283, 28 November 1911, Page 4
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