ASSORTED COURT CASES
Press Association "WELLINGTON, Today. At the W ellington Police Court Alexander Thomas Gorrie was fined £5 for failure to make returns of land-tax, and James Donnelly and Edward Perry were fined £lO each for failure to make a return of income-tax. Charles Francis Pulley for failure to furnish returns °f land-tax was fined £SO. The last was stated to be the kind of C u? e m at gives fbe department considerabio trouble, holdings of land continually changing. For exposing for sale flounders under jT®, Klze ' Fernandos, Ltd., smd p isheries, Ltd., were each fined Singing in the early hours of Sunsfroe/l or ,a n I ar ? cl mak 'ng a noise in the .' A d, was characterised . E ‘ T a ® e > S - M -, as constituting disorderly behaviour on the part of fit e youths, whom he fined £ 210 s each.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 6
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