The district inspector of labour, Mr Wilson, proceeded at the local Court chds morning against a - who had been indentured to aTe Awamutu business firim, to learn the, trade and had left his employment. The inspector explained that the youth had since returned to his work, and apparently there would be no more trouble. He therefore asked merely that the breach be recorded, and payment of costs 5s 4d be ordered. This course wasi agreed to.
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Waipa Post, Volume 37, Issue 2179, 5 July 1928, Page 5
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