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“SELLING A HORSE.”

GAOL FOR “HUkAN PARASITES.” (per Press Association.! WELLINGTON, this day. Described by Chief Detective Kemp as human parasites, two young men, Michael Boyle and Bernard Hayward, both with, several aliases and police records, were at tho Court to-day sentenced to one month’s hard labor each. The charge was that of playing a game of chance with coin. They met a young man from Canterbury, and initiated him into the mysteries of selling a horse, relieving him of 19s, when two detectives interrupted tho game.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16174, 10 July 1923, Page 3

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“SELLING A HORSE.” Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16174, 10 July 1923, Page 3

“SELLING A HORSE.” Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16174, 10 July 1923, Page 3

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