THE COURTS.
DOUBLE LAYER FINED. By Telegraph- Pr... DANNEVIRKE, October 7. Ernest Friis, labourer, was unlucky in a double laying venture. He was not only “struck” for a double, but was caught by the police. Sergeant Martin said he had been out of work for several weeks, and on Thursday last, for the first time started laying Is doubles. He continued his operations on Saturday and was caught by the police early in the af The o °Magistrate (Mr Miller) admitted that it was not a bad case, but it was the second here within a short time, and he could not look on these offences lightly. tipsy driver. By Telegraph—Preys Aui„lat ■on. DUNEDIN, October 7. Alexander Chalmers, foi being intoxicated while in charge of a car, was fined £2O, his license was cancelled, and he was prohibited from driving for two years. . The car crashed into a fence and had a tyre ripped off. FRAUDULENT CONVERSION. By Telegraph—Press Amaoeistion GISBORNE, October 7. Having sold various articles of furniture which he obtained from a firm in Auckland and had not paid for, Maurice Frederick Lamb (39), was charged at the Police Court with theft. He pleaded guilty, and was admitted to probation for two years, on condition that he made restitution of the amount involved.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18693, 8 October 1930, Page 2
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