MIDNIGHT SERENADER
MUSICIAN FINED £1 Midnight serenaders are not popular in the New North Road, apd when Stanley Ernest Madden played his ukulele very late one evening recently some unsympathetic householder called in the police. Madden, a young man. pleaded guilty at the Police Court this morning to behaving in a disorderly manner. In the opinion of Senior-Sergeant O’Grady, two other j’oung men were assisting to wake the echoes of the night, but they would be charged later. Madden had asked to be dealt with immediately, as he was leaving Auckland. Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M.: We had some of these fellows up before. Was this man charged on that occasion? Mr. O’Grady: No, this is the first time for him. j Madden was fined £l.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 16
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