TOO MUCH PUBLICITY
SEQUEL TO ART UNION. FIRST PIZE-WINNER ARRESTED. (Per Press Association.—Copyright,) HAWERA, This Day. Publicity received as the winner of the first prize of £2OOO in the “Luck At Last” Art Union had an un-
expected sequel for Frederick John Hart, farm labourer, of Hawera, when he was arrested on Tuesday on a charge of having failed to provide his wife with adequate 'maintenance. Th warrant, for Hart’s arrest was issued at Napier in 192 d, He appeared before Mr ,T. H. Salmon, S.M'., yesterday. : \ •
Sergeant Henry sta-ted Hart’s arrest was the result of publicity he was given as the main prize-winner (in'-an, art uni.on. He asked that Hart be-M----manded to appear at’"Napier..- > Bail of £2OO was allowed, Hart finding the amount in cash. . . j ’
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Northern Advocate, 20 July 1933, Page 7
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