CHARGE OF FORGERY
ADJOURNMENT UNTIL THURSDAY Charged with attempting to obtain *lO7 6a 6d by the issue of a forged toeque drawn on the Bank of New ‘ 6 &land on September 3, Reginald aT id Lewis, a farm-labourer, aged appeared at the Police Court today. After hearing the evidence of one itness who had to return to the untry, the case was adjourned until Ptember 11, on the application of w f ,\ Detect,ve Hammond. William Macrae, a Public Works J/nment employee from Matapori, toJt “* at on Tuesday evening last he ‘ aecured in an Auckland hotel, a, p CCUBe< * introduced himself to me •wginald Lewis, of Whangarei,” uJ: witness. “I had never seen him but I loaned him £1 when day me for ° n the Wednesdrlv W f met a sain and went for a Vlj 8 a taxi. I don’t remember j.2, ’vent in the taxi, but we ? Te around the town.” gave witness a cheque for kim fi look after and witness loaned T oget * :ler with a man named Hi- ’ an - 'Witness took the cheque to told tv, na to < i e P os *t it. He was then ■p, Qa t Lewis had J been arrested. hoi.—v* 86 was then adjourned until *" «mber H.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1069, 5 September 1930, Page 1
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