SHIP’S CREW
CONVICTED AND DISCHARGED
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WELLINGTON, Alay 31
When the Hurunui case was called again to-day, Mr O’Leary fo r the company, said he was s Li 11 prepared liot to ask for a penalty if the men would take the ship to sea. Certain minor matters, wit'll which the court was not concerned, had been adjusted. ' Mr Mazengarb, defending counsel, said friendly relationships had been established. ‘ He asked the magistrate to adopt Mr (VLcary’s suggestion. The magistrate agreed, and convicted and discharge the men.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1935, Page 6
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