HUNTLY NEWS
RUMPUS AT DANCE YOUTHS FINED £5 (Special to Times) HUNTLY, Thursday As the result of a disturbance which took place at the Huntly Canvas Canoe Club dance in the Town Hall on May 5, Reginald Addison, single, of Kihikihi, and Raymond Leslie Wise, single, of Auckland, appeared before Mr W. 11. Freeman, S.M., today, on two charges each of striking Gordon Henderson Williams, Joan Daphne Clinch, and George Mitchell Walker, all of Iluntly. They were each convicted and fined £5 on each charge and ordered to pay costs, £4 11s. Indecent Letters Kathleen Mary Mitchell, of Huntly, was charged on three informations of sending indecent letters through the post. She was convicted and placed on probation for two years and ordered to pay court costs, £3 Us 4d.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20916, 22 September 1939, Page 10
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