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Offensive weapons

(N.Z. Press Association) WANGANUI, Dec. 6. The leader Of a group of Wellington motor-cyclists in Wanganui during Labour Day week-end pleaded guilty to four charges on appearing in the Magistrate’s Court in Wanganui before Mr J. C. K. Fabian, S.M. Mark Keri Paranihi, aged 21, a display arranger, was remanded on bail until next Tuesday for sentence on two charges of possessing offensive weapons — a sheath knife and a whip — and two charges of using obscene language. Senior-Sergeant L. S. Franklin said the charges arose from offences committed by Paranihi in the Riverside tavern on October 21, and at the Mowhanau Beach and the Shangri La restaurant on October 22.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33093, 7 December 1972, Page 10

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Offensive weapons Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33093, 7 December 1972, Page 10

Offensive weapons Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33093, 7 December 1972, Page 10

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