COURTEOUS ACCUSED
CONSTABLE MUST HAVE BEEN RIGHT A rapid cross-fire of remarks between accused and Mr. F. K. Hunt. An i a *s®,£ ollce Gourt this morning ended in William Arthur Cocker being fined £l, m default three days’ im‘pnsonment. o„S? C £? r ’ descr , ibed as an accountant, a Sed 03, was charged with being disorderly while drunk in Queen Street yesterday. F,u^ iSO r4 e / ly - ' h ® queried thoughtfully Well, if the constable says I was, I admit it.’* The Magistrate: If he hadn’t said it you wouldn t be here. I know all about Cocker: May I have a week to pay if you please? The Magistrate: I can give you until tomorrow.
Cocker: I thank you, your Worship.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 11
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121COURTEOUS ACCUSED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 11
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