“CHEAPJACK SALES”
AN AUCTIONEER FINED (Per Press Assoeintion.l WELLINGTON, this day. David Livingstone, stated to have conducted sales of a cheapjack nature, pleaded guilty to-dav in the Magistrate’s Court to a, charge’ of conducting auction sides in an irregular manner, and was lined £2 10s and costs £6 6s. The. defendant’s business in Wellington, it was stated, was conducted by the defendant himself, who was not the bolder of a license, but was paying the holders of the license 5 per cent. The police stated, further, that until the end of the last licensing year the defendant had been using the license of an Australian criminal who bad somehow obtained a New Zealand license.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 8
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