POLICE COURT.
. ■ (Before Mr. J. W. Poynton, S.M.) j THREE MONTHS FOR DRVNKEIW J Olaf Olsen, an elderly man, who I experienced some difficulty in getting | into the dock to plead guilty to hm fifth offence for drunkenness, was sent up to Mount Eden for three months. LOST THE ARAWA. "I lost the Arawa, sir: I did not mean to desert the ship," said Frederick Craft I (3S), when charged with deserting the j •Shaw-Savill liner Arawa at Wellington on August 4, 1923. I Mr. Poynton: Well, she is a pretty big j ship to lose, you know! Accused: I have been three and a-half trips in the Arawa, and my conduct has always been good, sir. I have been on the coast, and am now working ashore I had about £G to get for wages whr the ship went. Mr. Poynton said that he wor" punish Craft, but would order pay the expenses incurred, default three days' impris r SIX MONTHS' IMPF' The maintenance of Campbell) proceeded James Moore for br' maintenance order and children. Senior Sergea Moore had four two girls, anr" from his wife wife kept th been comr week beim boy. Fo' the fath tence o Moore ance we<-" £ o'
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 154, 1 July 1924, Page 3
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