TAURANGA NEWS.
[bs sblegrapii^—owk coeeespokdekt.] :j >; .■■..-.. '. TAOEANQ4, Friday; f At the Police Conrfc yesterday Mr. Spescer was charged before tEe 'Mayor with'yiolently? and iaaliciously breaking the lock of the door of the Native Court-house. The accUsed. admitted having forced open . the door, bat ] explained that it was done to obtain an en-" tranoe to the place advertised by the Board- ', of Education for holding the annual meeting ; o£houßeholders,_«jjd that next inpining he had sent a, man to repair, the The clerk to the Native Court deposed to the t damage beiniz trifliag,:,and that "no one had Obtained thejjoy froiahim tip qpeji L the ; ddor/ to enable tho meeting T to", be ? Worship fined Mjt. , Spencer rfiffe "alullinei and coacaor three ..The* severity of the Bentenoe,.,,hae«''beeiL'very severely comir.entedoajajid iti%BeuJg mooted to raise i?ub'Bqriß,tion-" ( ti "defray; the defendant's expenses. - - *.. ■The .meeting - of iousefeolders ■ feae . been appointed to beheld pp.Monday'week',, and owing to lfete occurrences,the.interest inlthe election, for the school .committee'is intense, and a crowded meeting is antioipated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6936, 9 February 1884, Page 5
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