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11 convicted of trespass

PA Auckland Eleven people were found guilty of trespassing on land at Waiheke Island, under the control of the Department of Maori Affairs, when they appeared before Judge Mac Lean in the District Court at Auckland this week. Each of the 11 had pleaded not guilty. They were convicted and fined $3O and ordered to pay costs of $2O.

They were: Henry Peter Rawiri, aged 22, unemployed, of Mt Wellington; Peter Richard Lee, aged 41, unemployed,

Waiheke; Grant Robert Thompson, aged 32, unemployed, Herne Bay; Taipurutu William Thompson, aged 29, freezing worker, Otahuhu; Kahumaunga Joan Rawiri, aged 28, mother, Mangere, Tupu Teua Rawiri, aged 28, dockworker, Te Atatu; Gary John Blair, aged 26, shepherd, Waiheke; Graham Albert Rogers, aged 37, beekeeper, Waiheke; Tekaaho Anaru, aged 27, unemployed, Newmarket; Kameta Andrews, aged 49, Papakura; Leon Kuperia Thompson, aged 30, beneficiary, Otahuhu.

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Press, 19 May 1984, Page 14

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11 convicted of trespass Press, 19 May 1984, Page 14

11 convicted of trespass Press, 19 May 1984, Page 14