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LOCK'S UNLAWFUL LUSHINESS.

Order Badly Smashed.

Jab? 12 was a. red-tette» day for, William Lock. William was btetone the court m March last, when be was ordered to came up for sentence for having made a beast of himself wiuie drunk, and a prohibition order ,was issued against him. This oder -wasn't known to receive any damage until July 12, when it was knocked about m geeat style. Early m the day Wilßaan was seen m a^ hotel, m tbe northern part of the city, and just ; about dianeivfeixne he was seen, m the Cale- > doman Hotel. He was fairly sober at that time, but at half-past three be was found helplessly drunk on the pelichet Bay railway station by Constable Peterson, who at once shot him m. William hadn't anything tossy to Magistrate .Widdow--1 son the following week, and was fined a 'sovereign on the charge of drunkenness, > and tfte same amount on each of two L charges of procuring liquor.

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NZ Truth, Issue 265, 23 July 1910, Page 7

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LOCK'S UNLAWFUL LUSHINESS. NZ Truth, Issue 265, 23 July 1910, Page 7

LOCK'S UNLAWFUL LUSHINESS. NZ Truth, Issue 265, 23 July 1910, Page 7