POPULAR POLICE OFFICER
TE AWAMUTU FUNCj** Detective-Sergeant P. j j, j after some 13 years as sfejT**" stable at Te Awamutu. is 1 I ter to Auckland, was tender* well at the Police Court * J " • Mr. H. J. Collins in ha**!?' Doyle a valuable souvenir L every success in the futmTy' were sorry he was leavinr T. mutu, but w ere pleased he h»4 J? such well-deserved promote* **' Mr. J. H. Luxford, S.M , proud to preside at such’a JrJ*' In referring to Sergeant Doyle?!!: and ability, he said New 2eLLi to bo congratulated on th!~2l* constables in charge of whM* be termed smaller towns. him and his family every “ prosperity. ’’***« r Sergeant Doyle said he abated the sentiments of the hT** the Bench. He was proud li * people of Te Awamutu and dLI for he had met no finer c 1... Jujl in all his experience at Home the Dominion. An alteration in the day of , of the Magistrate’s Court at fc, mutu was asked for by tha ij. " titioners yesterday. It was pointed out that Tii ! w’ould be much preferable to TW day. the latter being sale day ' Mr. J. H. Luxford. Sif thought the request a TT He would confer with lu,aanw Mr. Levein.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 2
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