SEQUEL TO DISTURBANCE IN MASTERTON
■ Press Association )
(Per
MASTERTON, Nov. 6. The sequel to an early morning disturbance in Masterton recently, in - which firearms were discharged in the main street, was the appearance in the Masterton Court today of three young men from Upper Hutt. Joseph Ivan Blanche was fined £5 for having driven a car in a dangerous manner, £2 for having a loaded firearm in the car and £1 for not having a permit for a rifle. Mark Clarence Lenihan and Donald G. Tatham were finefi £5 and £3 respectively for discharging firearms in the main street.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 November 1947, Page 4
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