BECOMING A HOBBY
gardener breaks PROHIBITION ORDER MAGISTRATE’S CENSURE Breaking his prohibition order is becoming a hobby with George Allen Gardiner. Mr. F. K. Hunt. S.M., had (o speak severely to him at the Police Court this morning Gardiner, a one-legged man on crutches, was charged with being drunk in Queen Street, and with a breach of his prohibition order. He paid he was a gardener by trade, and pleaded guilty. Sub-Inspector McCarthy said Gardiner had been up before on a similar charge. Mr. Hunt: Now, look here, you’ll be getting a long spell if you do this port of thing. How many times do you think you can break the terms of your prohibition order? Gardiner was fined 10s or 4R hoursbn the first charge and £2 or seven days’ in the second.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 9
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