SEARCH FOR EMPLOYMENT.
• •**- TRAMPING SOUTH AUOKLAND. [ YOUTH GETS INTO. TROUBLE. f f[B* TELEGRAPH: —:<,: CORRESPONDENT.] ' • .HAMILTON. • Friday. \ . !$> "A tale [of [a; hand-to-mouth existence .',[[ while tramping,.' throughout the South , : v Auckland district looking for work vat told by a [young man to Mr. H. A. ) Young,'.S.M.'V at the Police Court, Hamilton, yesterday when charged with stealing from a tent at Matangi a watchi - valued at £6, and a watch chain, valued at 30s, tho property of Rodrick McKay. - [The accused stated that since he left ,\ I Auckland in February last ho had been' ;[3 . continually looking for work but without any great success. Ho had slept almost ;; every night out in the open and seldom secured a full meal. The accused, about whom nothing was || known previously, was admitted to pro- [>[ bation for ■ 12 ■ months.. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18397, 12 May 1923, Page 8
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133SEARCH FOR EMPLOYMENT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18397, 12 May 1923, Page 8
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