A BED IN BOLTON STREET CEMETERY
.Tames Biiohanun, who came to Wollinpton from the Wairarnpn with money in his pocket about a fortnight ago,net about, distributing his funds as quiet y as possible, and' succeeded remarkably well for d'mnff the past four or flv* ilnTB he found it necessary to make the flo'lton Stro-:t cemetery his sleeping quarters. Ho was found by the police at . i o'clock yesterday morning sleeping quite contentedly In ft secluded spot in the cemetery. He appeared in tho Magistrate's Court later m tho day, before Mr. F K Hunt, S.M., and was convicted of being' an kilo and disorderly person in that ho possessed insufficient ■ lawful moans of support. Ha was ordered to oome up for sentonoe. when oalled upon on condition that he returned to the Wairarap* immediately.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 71, 17 December 1920, Page 11
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134A BED IN BOLTON STREET CEMETERY Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 71, 17 December 1920, Page 11
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