LONG VOYAGE. SMALL .MOTOR VESSEL. NAPIER, February 19. The stiiiill motor vessel Argus, bound for Wellington from England, via Papeete in ballast, dropped nnehor in Napier roadstead this morning, having run out of Iresli provisions and being in need of oil for tho diesel engines. The vessel is 'the property of Holm Line and has been on the high seas on this voyage since September Inst. CHARGE <H' FI! A I'D. '.ALOKLAXD, Feb. 19. A middle-aged man, Phillip fielding Farm worth, was remanded to-day on i -ill (111 as ‘1(101 A.inn.l'C'd IHI II ''o.n:i|.i tent iio defraud, lie oblamed hum Cliarle s fail her l,ee £2O by falsely repnsenfing lie would be paying (he ""I lo |wo detect ives Sergis., as bribe to arrange iliaj a bookniaking business ea l i ual on by Farnnvoi I h and l-ee woo,' 1 1■. prosecution. The Magistrate refused to siipp< s the linmt*.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1932, Page 6
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