HOUSE RAIDED
'By Telegraph—Press Associationj
INVERCARGILL; April 11. Charges of being idle and disorderly were preferred against two men and a woman in the Police Court thig*niprning, as tlie result of a raid on achouso in Fox Street last evening.
Y The accused were Harry Turner and John McGavock, and Ada Vivian and pleas of not guilty were entered in each case. Turner said that he would admit being idle, but not disorderly.
It was stated by the police that the house in question had been a source oi annoyance to a neighbour, owing to the drinking which went on there, and to the bad language used by the occupants. . When the constables entered the house, stated the Senior-Sergeant, they found the female accused undressed in bed. and the accused Thomas was found hiding in a corner of the same room. The charge against McGavock was adjourned for a week, the other two accused being remanded in custody for a similar period.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1929, Page 3
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162HOUSE RAIDED Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1929, Page 3
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