THEFTS FROM PORT NAPIER
FOUR FIREMEN FINED Press Association. INVERCARGILL, Sunday. The police made a search of the Steamers Port Napier and Manuka, at Bluff to-day, for stolen property. As a result of the search several firemen appeared before Justices to answer charges. Edward James and Charles Arnold firemen on the Manuka, were charged’ with receiving goods valued at £2O from some person unknown. Each was convicted, and fined £lO with costs, 10s. Henry James Montgomery, charged with stealing six pound tins of milk was fined £1 and costs. William Taylor Whitaker, for receiving them, was fined a similar amount. It was stated that the goods were stolen from the Port Napier.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 474, 2 October 1928, Page 16
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112THEFTS FROM PORT NAPIER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 474, 2 October 1928, Page 16
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