EAST COAST ITEMS
[Special to the Star.]
(USBOKXK. October 12. In a request presented to the Harbor Beard yesterday .Mr Marehant, 0.K.. velommcnded that to improve the safely of lavigation at the entrance to the rive-.-' the breakwater be extended not less than JOOft. at u cost of £13,400. The Mayor of Oisborne (.Mr Lvsna--) raves for (he South this evening.' wiih .he Hon. Captain Tucker. He will make to the Government, through •he Harbor Association, regarding several / mportant points in the new Harbors Bill. In the course of tho hearing of the iases at the Police Court yesterday, in J-hich two boys were charged with i'necnliarism, it transpired that a search of llicir effects disclosed that Ihev had been •eading sensational literature.' The boy foster, who pleaded guilty to five charges Jf incendiarism, was stated to be not of iverage intelligence, and likely to to easily led. The caso against 'the other lad has not yet been taken. The magistrate acceded to a request of Foster's counsel to send him to Wellington for lentence.
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Evening Star, Issue 14187, 12 October 1909, Page 7
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175EAST COAST ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 14187, 12 October 1909, Page 7
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