MAN FOUND ON NIAGARA
ADMITTED TO PROBATION The fact that his client had his own arm at To Rapa, and was not an unMn ployed farmer, as stated in the -harge sheet, was pointed out in the Police Court yesterday by Mr. Aekins, •ounsel tor kid ward Vincent Carthew. 'gcd 2S, who appeared for sentence on i charge ol being found without lawul excuse on the Royal Mail liner Niagara, when the vessel was at ('mice's Wharf. ounSel said accused committed the dlence while under the influence ot 'fjuor, and the magistrate, Mr. Wyvern ilson, admitted liim to probation for ■ H "o, years, with the stipulation that 10 should abstain from liquor during iie whole of the period.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22574, 12 November 1936, Page 17
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118MAN FOUND ON NIAGARA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22574, 12 November 1936, Page 17
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