CAUTION TO TIN-KETTLERS.
Heavy Fines Imposed
(By Telegraph—Press Association.}
Auckland, Friday.
Seven youths were charged before Mr Dyer, S.M., in the Police Court, to-day, with having wantonly disturbed Mrs Edwards by using noisy instruments on 26t.1i September. The youths were Cornelius M'DoviU, Francis M'Devitt, Albert M'lntyre.. William Mudford, William Milliner, Hugh Milliner, and Edward Hughes. The two Milliners and Hughes were further charged with trespassing on Mrs Edward's premises aud refusing to go when requested to do so.
Robert Edwards said there was a wedding party proceeding at his house, and accused gathered round it and set up a noise by tin-canning. They also threw stones and sticks, breaking windows.
His Worship discharged the M'Devitts, M'lntyre aud Mudford. Hughes was ordered to pay £0 and ISs costs, or go to gaol for one month. The Milliners were ordered to pay M 2 and 18s costs, or go to gaol for a fortnight,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8581, 15 October 1906, Page 3
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