owing to your incompetence in the matter, you had better give it up, after the expiration of the six months’ sentence 1 shall impose,” said Judge Smith,'to-day, when Arthur Brown, 29, appeared for sentence on a charge to which he pleaded, .guilty at Whaiigarei, of stealing a neighbour’s cattle four heifers and two steers, valued at £47. CHINESE EOR DEPORTATION. REVJNAC R INVERCARGILL, May 26. Lo Wong, who was arrested on a warrant from Auckland, was chaigcd with being a prohibited immigrant. He was fined £lO and ordered to be deported within thirty days. Counsel for .defendant said that Ik was in partnership with another Chinese in a .market garden, and had an interest in cauliflowers worth between £3OOO and £4OOO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 3
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