REMAND GRANTED.
GARDENER IN COURT. “This man has made a rambling statement which we wish to verify before proceeding,” stated Senior-Ser-geant Whitehouse in the Magistrate’s Court to-day, when Phillip Tillett, a gardener, aged 50, appeared before Mr J. L. Stout, S.M., charged with being an idle and disorderly person, with insufficient lawful visible means of support. . “Will you grant me bail, Your Worship,” asked accused. “My wife is not too good, and I have two children. We moved into a house last evening and everything is upside down.” “We have no objection to bail, stated Senior-Sergeant Whitehouse. “I think that we can pick him up again at any time.” Accused was remanded to appear again on Wednesday next, bail being fixed in his own recognisance of £lO and one surety of £lO.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 138, 10 May 1930, Page 9
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132REMAND GRANTED. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 138, 10 May 1930, Page 9
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