COURTS AND OFFENCES
FAILURE TO 1 ACCOUNT FOR MONEY. IB? TELEGRAPH—p»PBR ' DUNEDIN, March 26. Air the Police Court, Hugh Wilson, a factory manager, pleaded guilty to the theft of £ll. the property of Hallenstein Bros. The police stated that the accused had sold a number of suits and had failed to account for.the money. He was admitted to probation for twelve months.
FLOUR NOT PROPERLY PROTECTED.
WANGANUI, March 26. A prosecution under the Health Act fo l - storing flour and not protecting it from vermin and dust, resulted in Charles James Gordon, a baker, being fined £lO.
Defendant bought a large quantity of flour in Jnlv last, anticipating a rise. Portion of this was stored adjacent to the bakery and the sacks were riddled by rats. Four tons were condemned and the remainder sold as pig food.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 March 1928, Page 7
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