Young Man in Trouble
IA 19-year-old youth, w was ordered to be suppres peared before Mr. S. L..1S S.M., in the Rotorua Court on Thursday charged^B theft of a bicycle valued 6d the property of the Trading Company. The plained that the machine bought on the hire purchasfHj by the accused and then sol^H A. Potter, who appeared foe^B cused, said that it was nots^B the ordinary sense. The acc^^H •foolishly iallowed himself to|H ■debt and when pressed, toojBH cycle to an auction mart for £2 5s. He asked, hovc^H the machine be held for afl H enable him to hrdng- it back'^B the machine had been purcl^H when the • position was h'ad heen bought back by man's f ath'er and retumed toflB pany. The accused eame known and highly respeete^H and had a , positiqn to magistrate took a lenientyj^H •matter, convicting accused ing him to come up. for sesl^H time wiithin 12 months. Fruitgrowers' jLosses 9 • Th'ere can be no question^H feeling qf 'constemation creaifced amohg Nelson fro^H at the . disaster attending son's 'exports,. reports a co(^| ettt. Growers- have heen adv^H •only those who were forturiai^H to.have most of their expodlfl varieties- bf -fruit can exp^H cedve iany - further paytaetf^M with late varieties will the gudrantee, a"nd all of tl&^H ing will be swallo'wed up iMany of . 'th'e-. 'growers baV^^B Imoney since "the advances •at 'time. of shipment, fhese'^H .sufficient in • most cases pickang and packing expea^^H
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 704, 2 December 1933, Page 4
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