MAORI’S EXPENSIVE MEAL
From Our Own Correspendeat PUKEKOHE. 'Wedresria, T didn't know much about it- i - drunk." 1 1 A Maori, >.oi Tipene. offered this ... planation to Mr. F. H. Levien sjl * the Pukekohe Court today to’a ch»V^ r ' of obtaining credit bv frauc , n if' extent of 4s 6d. 0 In evidence, A. Zarnich said that cm Christmas Eve defendant entered b restaurant and invited several oth Maoris to join him in a meal of’ two accepted the invitation. They wer', served and while witness and his w , were in the kitchen the three nathi, ! left. Witness remonstrated wiTipene, who offered to fight him Constable C. W. Pon ell told the court that Tipene informed him he had Da" for the meals, but later said wnot going to pay. He was arrested f„being drunk and disorderly and wh searched at the police station liad - u money in his possession. Tipene was fined 10s, with costs hi
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 8
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157MAORI’S EXPENSIVE MEAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 8
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