BOOTS AND FISTS
STREET BRAWLERS FINED £1 EACH According to the constable who separated the combatants, both boots and fists were used when Rowland Derbyshire and William Mundy came to grips in Hobson Street on Saturday evening. Neither Derbyshire, a plumber, aged 25,’nor Mundy, labourer, aged 29, appeared, botli men having been bailed during- the week-end. Mr. Fraer appeared for Derbyshire and pleaded guilty to a charge of lighting in Hobson Street. The constable who arrested the men said that Mundy had struc k Derbyshire first. Derbyshire had then returned the blow, knocking Mundy down and kicking him. Fines of £1 each wore imposed by the magistrate, Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 11
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112BOOTS AND FISTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 11
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