BAD DAY FOR WALK
GAOL BETTER IDEA “Give mo a chance and I'll walk right into the country,” promised Alexander Mellis, pleading guilty for the tliii d time this month to a charge of drunkenness, at the Police Court this morning. Two objections to this project were immediately advanced. “He would stop at the first hotel,” declared SeniorSergeant O Grady. “It’s a bad day for walking anyway,” agreed the magistrate, Mr. W. R. McKean, S.M. Mellis, aged 57, admitted being found drunk in Graham Street yesterday. He had been convicted of drunkenness on March 10 and 11 also. He was fined 30s. in default five days’ imprisonment.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 6
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107BAD DAY FOR WALK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 6
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