YOUNG MAN WARNED.
DISTURBANCE CAUSED. If William John King (.13) again visits the house of a relative in Newmarket he will be sent to gaol. Mr. F. K. Hunt. S.M.. imparted this information to King when he came before the Police Court this morning, pleading guilty to a charge of being disorderly while drunk in Station Street vesterdav.
Sub-Inspector McCarthy said King created a disturbance in a house last evening, and had to be ejected. "The question is. will King keep away from his relative's house?" added Mr. McCarthv,
"Look." said Mr. Hunt to King, "If you go there again I'll send you up to gaol. On this charge you will be fined or 24 hours' imprisonment."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 90, 17 April 1929, Page 7
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