WORK OH ANZAC DAY
FOUR MAORIS FINED (.From Our Own Correspondent.) PUKEKOHE, To-day. Whether a farmer who was preparing his ground for grass seed cm the first available fine day can be convicted of following his occupation within view of a public place on Anzac Day, in all purposes a Sunday, will be decided at the next sitting of the Pukekohe Magistrate’s Court, when Mr. J W. Poynton. S.M.. will give his decision in a case preferred against a Pukekohe Hill son of the .soil, Ernest Pollock. Four Maoris who pleaded guilty to following thei occupation. namely, potato-digging, ,»n Anzac D v. were each convicted and ordered to pay costs.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 48, 19 May 1927, Page 16
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110WORK OH ANZAC DAY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 48, 19 May 1927, Page 16
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