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j UNLAWFULLY ON PREMISES. ,j AUCKLAND, April 27. ‘‘Accused has been convicted twice previously for this cla-ss of offence,’ i said Detective-Sergeant McHugh in the j Police (Court' when Bernard Victor Cottier, aged 32, (barman, appeared j before Mr Wyvern Wilson, S.M., on a charge oMbeirig found without lawful excuse on enclosed premises at 59 Cook I Street on March 21. | Mr McHugh raid accused was seen on the verandah of tlie house, lookls:3hg:;:through the window,- at 9.30 p.mHe wept away,- but returned at midnight, when 'ho "was caught, In a statement he admitted looking through the
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1933, Page 2
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