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(From Our O.vn Correspondent). Dunedin this day. POLICE COURT SEQUEL. Very few people were abroad in Auckland last night, the Mayor’s appeal to stay at home being successful. Patrols of special constables and civil police were on duty hut their services were not required. A number of cases consequent on the rioting were heard -at Auckland yesterday. One woman was sentenced to 9 months’ imprisonment, and one man to two months’ and another man to six months. A revised estimate places the damage by Thursday’s rioting at Auckland at £10,500 OBITUARY. The death is announced at Wellington of Mr J. H. C. Bond, Dominion superintendent of the New Zealand Shipping Company.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4045, 19 April 1932, Page 4
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