BAILIFF ASSAULTED
1 «$\ AN OLD MAN CONVICTBD^i (MISS iSSOCUTtOI tSUCQBUC.) Jj WELLINGTON. June 21. 4 On the Information of Arthur Gi** J ner. a bailiff, Alfred Shadbolt wa»J convicted of assault and ordered" tj i come up for sentence within 12 monu»/| if called upon. _ M Counsel for the bailiff said the:«► | fendant was a very old mM .%t«yf substantial arrears of rent, and jmjt landlord asked him to vacate W I premises. He was given ample tnffj/ to leave, and the assault took Jwg&f after the bailiff had called 'Bfc&Xf times. ■ At the time of the assault Bf | bailiff and a companion had to see if the-premises were vawwftj and Shadbolt came to the them, and struck the bailiff <» gS!£ face, breaking his glasses and an eye. He also struck the bailiSlA companion. Neither had retaliated, and the cwyg was brought with a view to warnM»| ! Shadbolt that he could not b««|fs| in such a manner. *^M j Shadbolt has to pay 17s 6d far WSg broken glasses. J»S
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21506, 22 June 1935, Page 6
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