DOMINION NEWS.
SAWMILL BURNED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. GREYMOUTH, Friday. The Orwell creek sawmill, near Aliaura, was partially destroyed by fire last evening. Details are unavailable. The insurance was £IOOO. “VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.” \V E L LIX G T ON, Fri cl ay. For unlawfully professing lo carry on business under the patronage of the Governor-General, James Bell (tailor), and Robert Martin (colour merchant), were lined £2, and Herbert Stanbridgo (fruiterer), £l. YOUNG LARRIKINS FINED. \V E ELI N G TON, Friday. Eight youths, described as of the larrikin type, were eaoli lined £5 for giving false fire alarms. The probation officer said Ibey were of the type who stood at shop windows and passed indecent remarks lo pedestrians. They needed a sharp rap over the knuckles. The Magistrate ordered the money to be deducted from the youths’ pocket money at the rate of ;>s weekly, lie made restrictions regarding their codue!.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15185, 10 March 1923, Page 7
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150DOMINION NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15185, 10 March 1923, Page 7
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