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PRAISED

The Hamilton Magistrate, Mr Stewart Hardy, S.M., has been congratulated by the Waikato Justices of the Peace Association for the service he has given to the community.

“The statistics relevant to this district are full confirmation of your integrity of purpose and of the impartial manner in which you have rendered justice in cases heard in your court,” says the justices* letter.

It was reported recently that fewer drunken drivers were dealt with in Hamilton than in any other city. Mr Hardy said: “It is heart-warming to receive a letter of appreciation —generally it is brickbats.”—(P.A.)

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660722.2.26

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31118, 22 July 1966, Page 3

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PRAISED Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31118, 22 July 1966, Page 3

PRAISED Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31118, 22 July 1966, Page 3

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