PERSONAL.
Mrs K. Spray, of Hniakama, a victim of a collision between a gig driven by Mrs A. Mathieson, Kaponga and a motor-car in Broadway on 1 liursday afternoon, "hen she was struck by the shafts of the gig and rather
badly bruised, is reported to be progressing favorably at the SI rat-lord Hospital, to which she was conveyed after the accident.
In the Supremo Conn at Wanganui (reports tin l Press Association), Judge Kdwards upheld the anneal of George Swan, licensee of Chevanne’s Hotel, who was convicted on a charge of permitting “shouting, ’’ the chief ground of the conviction being that he had failed to place notices in te halts. Ihe Judge held that it was unnecessary to failed to place notices in the liars. r .l he licensees wanted the employees and conformed strictly to the regulations as Swan had done. v Judg f.tlwards expressed the opinion that the barmaid had also hecn wr< ugly i onvicted, and steps eontd he taken to nnllily her eon viction.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 7, 2 December 1916, Page 2
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169PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 7, 2 December 1916, Page 2
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