TWO TRESPASSERS GAOLED
' fUUHM AT OVOYUCI.
(Front par Correapondenj;.)
OPOTIKI, Monday.
A labourer end bootmaker, Harold: Howard Walker, wis charged in Che Opotiki Magistrate's Court, before Mr. E ; J* w »Uo|i, S,M., with being found without excuse jn the police stableyard. 4«jUß|4 was seen by Constables Kathie and Cooper searching the egg boxes in the poljcg yard, He pleaded guilty and ■■»*■• had had a f>w drinks arid did not know what he was doing, Mr Walton «nteneed accused to one week's n^ nt 7 -iSVV*- Warrington was bond-fu £atj» was found hi the garden of the Presbyterian manse. The evidence showed that late on Thursday ZtL**"?* *» * **>* J » the gronndf, wftera a girl W M sleeping for Wiim ? ea . a 9fl«B, and put hfe bead and shoulders in the tent and woke Tine eiri by making a hissing noise. He went away when told to do so by "the girl. Aecused was sentenced to two weeks* imprisonment, . : :
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 14 February 1939, Page 10
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