ASSAULT ON WHARF
KNIFE THROWN- AT FOREMAN
(SEAMAN BOUND OVER
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' CHRISTCHURCH, March 6.An incident on tihe wharf at iLytiJeL, ton on Saturday when a 'railway tore-' ipan wag .struck ‘by a knife,- had its sequel in the police .court this morning when Harry alias Jock Holman,, a seaman, aged 53, was charged, with assaulting William O'rch'ar.d Qh-esuernmn.; Accused was-convicted and, bp.UricT over to keep the peace for six' months. “You look a fairly sensible- -sort- of man. Keep that temper under Coa-ti-cl,” said. Mr K D: Mosley, S.M; j lTh e .police gave evidence which showed that (accused was' caus.3 ihe was .not given work when 7 the list of-men engaged was'read Out: L - ; 'Accused admitted throwing the knife, but not with intent, " ' • Chesteniian received" a slight anrr -injury.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 3
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133ASSAULT ON WHARF Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 3
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