A SHIP’S TROUBLES
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AUCKLAND,* Feb. 18.
A fine of five pounds for assaul ing. Captain Hannevig, ' was impose ou- Herman Nielsen, aged 33, Seeon En-'nicer of the Norwegian steame “June,” in the Police Court to-daj On a charge of assaulting, the Thir Engineer, S. A. Yggesth, accused ws convicted and discharged. C'&ptai Hannevig said accused had cause trouble at every port since join in the vessel in England last June, an ho .did not want him on the shij “You have to take!'him away!- Hp . a pro hi cited immigrant'!” said Ma| istrate Hunt. Later, however, accu; ed was signed off, the captain fui nishing the necessary hand, an guaranteeing the accused would leat the Dominion. This was not the end of the June troubles. At nine o’clock this mori ing, six members, of the crew obtaii ed a launch and left the ship, whic was anchored in the stream. As the did not return, warrants were issue and the men were arrested this afte: noon on charges of being absent wit! out leave. They will appear at tl Police Court to-morrow.
In the meantime, the June, which has a cargo of phosphate from Nauru Island, for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, is waiting in the stream.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1930, Page 6
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209A SHIP’S TROUBLES Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1930, Page 6
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