SEQUEL TO BIRTHDAY PARTY
Intoxicated Car Driver Fined Tbe gentlenian who brougbt you in in to tbe police station did you a sprvice and did a service to to commnnity; in tbe. condition you were you migbt bave killed sofneone," said /Mr. J. Miller, S.M., in tbe Hastings Magistrate's Court' - tbis morning, " wben /Philip Parahi, aged 21, a _ labourer, of. Waimarama, pleaded guilty to . intoxicatiOn iv.Tiile in cbarge of a motor car. " For tbe off erice, wbicb was tbe sequel "to a birtbday' celebration, Parahi' was fined £10 and his licenee cancelled " for six months. Sergeant ' J. Maclntosh said "that -the defendant * had been' seen . on ; the Te ■Mata-Haveloek North' maia highway on 'Saturday by Mr. Eobert Tapper, of Havelock ' Hui" th. He ' was ' dfiving erratically swaying from ohe sido of tlie. road to tlie other, and Mr. Tapper 'decided ot follow hira, andjfinally took bim to the -police' st'atipn". ' ' "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 51, 23 November 1937, Page 6
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150SEQUEL TO BIRTHDAY PARTY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 51, 23 November 1937, Page 6
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