COURT NEWS
DESERTED HIS SHIP. (By Telegraph — I’er [’resit Association) CISMOIINE, .Jiiniiary 2d. A young seaman who deserted three veins ago Troin tin* Port 'Alma, at Wellington, was he To re the Court fo(|ay. Counsel explained tlia( the desertion had involved 7.1 hours delay ol Hie steamer and an expense of L'H>2. Accused’s counsel mentioned that lasj year lie had actually gone nhoard the Port Alma and had hoarded all lie Port boats to visit old Iriends. 'l'he Alagisl "ate decided to give the accused a chance and ordered him to come up Tor sentence when called on.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1932, Page 6
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