CONVICTIONS FOR SHAREHAWKING
APPEAL DEFERRED TO FULL COURT I By Telegraph-Press Associationl DUNEDIN, 9th September. An appeal to the Supreme Court by Harold Calvert, of Wellington, a share salesman, against his conviction on a charge of share hawking by Mr W. H. Freeman, S.M., at Invercargill, was heard at Invercargill by Mr Justice Kennedy, which has referred it to the Full Court, which will sit at Wellington during the Court of Appeal sittings. The case arose out of information lodged that Calvert had gone from house to house offering shares in the McArthur Trust to debenture holders in the Investment Trust. Defendant was lined £2OO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 10 September 1937, Page 6
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