LYTTELTON NEWS
MAGISTRATE’S COURT John Henry Cheetham. a taxi-driver, plended guilty in the Magistrate’s Court at Lyttelton before Mr Rex C. Abernethy, S.M., yesterday, to driving a taxicab without due care and attention. He was convicted and fined £2. Charles Barnes Blank, aged 67 years, a waterside worker, pleaded guilty to selling lottery tickets m the bar of an hotel. He was convicted and fined £7 10s. Pleading guilty to a charge of wilful obscene exposure, a ship’s purser, aged 25 years, for whom Mr W. R. Lascelles appeared, was ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within 12 months. An order was made for the suppression of his name. Personal Mr Samuel Alexander Hughes, of Oxford street, Lyttelton, will be 93 to-day. Mr Hughes came to New Zealand with his parents when he was five.. and worked mostly at Lyttelton until he retired. He was one of the first waterside workers in Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25784, 21 April 1949, Page 6
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