HUTT AND PETONE NEWS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) At the monthly sitting of the Magistrate's Court at Petone yestedray, Mr. D. G. A. Cooper, S.M., presided. For placing bricks upon the street, without having obtained the consent of thecouncil, Joseph Fleet was fined ss. and coets. In the ; adjourned case of Louise De Lissa v. Frank Dβ Lissa, an application for separation and a maintenance order, it was again stated that the parties had been unable to . come : to an amicable arrangement. After some deliberation in private, the Magistrate ordered defendant to pny 20s._ per week towards the maintenance of his wife and children. Alfred Gnstafsen, hqtelkeeper, was, under the information of tho Inscector of Awards, charged with employing a porter at less than the. minimum wage provided by the award. Defendant admitted tho breach and was fined £1. The porter, Sydney Colps, for accepting less tlian tho minimum 'wage, was fined ss. J. Nono, for committing a breach of the Carpenters' Award, was, ordered to pay ss. , In the following civil cases, judgment was given for nlaintifE by default:—A. Coles v. W. E. Gorrie, £89 lls. 6d:, costs £5 2s. 9:1. \ W. L. Jennoss v. Benjamin Hiimtpington. 65 , ., costs 6s.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2311, 19 November 1914, Page 2
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201HUTT AND PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2311, 19 November 1914, Page 2
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