£2OO FROM MOCK COURT
WALTON PATRIOTIC EFFORT (Special to Times.) WALTON, Tuesday. Walton residents have entered enthusiastically into all patriotic activities, and by their recent mock court effort augmented the funds by approximately 3200. The following were the court officials and the “fines”: Judge. Mr \V. Diekle; associate jurijre, Mi- 1.. E. Cooke; orderly. Mr W. Kuhtz; clerks of court. Mr J. Melville and Mr Y B. Steele; jailors. Messrs. J. Wattwood and Mr A. Adams; crown prosecutor, Mr Bov Harris; policemen, Messrs. F. j. iielliaf, w. R. g. Kippey. A. E. Paton, C. Fausett, F. Livingstone. J. Scott, J. Philpott, C. Thompson, and a. Wells. Charges and Fines F. E. Harris, working too hard on farm and neglecting his public duties, £3 3s; James Patterson, for having too large a collar and breeches, £3 33; A. Adams, Tor being too busy with the Hall Society to dress bis timber: William Mel.ean. for being Dad to so large a ramily, £10; Fred Livingstone, for keeptng too many fast j “ Maids Gordon Kirk, creating a racquet and going off the handle on the tennis court, £1 is; Frank Hilliar, for associating with “ Clever Marv ” in front of his wife. £5; Harry MeNaul, failing to keep Richmond Downs rabbits in band. £2 2s; George Fromm, failure to plant bluegums, £3 3s; Arthur Gillingham, failure to bear the charge, £2 2s; Ralph Hooker, reckless driving on Walton green. £2 2s; Nun Harrlman. waiting petrol on bis farm wagon. £3 3s; John Attwood. swimming 1 in too many pools. £•? 2s : William Web ■dor. failure to live in Walton. £1; Frank ~c-ott. for dropping tlie plate in church, 1 ei: William Chynoweth, breeding an inferior type of cow. to wit. pure bred Jer*eys. £r,n; James McConnell, week-ending ! too much at Tanranga. £in : Clifford Mapp, failure to provide suitable map or Cliff. £2 2s; Daniel Mapp. for using an M. instead of an “N,” £3 3s; Arthur Paton. kissing Kitty on the green, £5 ss; William Fisk, for having seven daughters, all girls, £3 3s; Mrs W. Dickie, for consorting with the Judge before her trial. £10; Allan Wills, for bringing borne a stray babv (car).£3 3s; James McLean, failure to wear his kilts in winter, £2 2s; Sam Miles, i misrepresentation too long. £i 1s; Gordon » Gow. for having too many queen (boos) on his farm. £3 3s; Lancelot Cooke, family desertion in that he roams the streets near midnight for patriotic purposes. £2 2s; Mrs Edith Watson, for consorting with Tom. Dick and Harry (Watson), £2 2s; Raymond Frampton, constructing an unauthorised air raid shelter at Richmond Downs. £5. Mr Cook, chairman or the Walton Patriotic Committee, thanked all who assisted in making the effort so successful. \ dance followed.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19400822.2.28
Bibliographic details
Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21198, 22 August 1940, Page 5
Word Count
455£200 FROM MOCK COURT Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21198, 22 August 1940, Page 5
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Waikato Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.