A Lively Time.
(Par. Pren AaaociMton.) NAPIEB, liny I. A disturbance took plan at AhUriri on Saturday evening. ' A man named Joseph Fa (Telly vu being .% arrcstod (or drunkenneas, whom ha became violent, and the ounHabla called (or uwdwtanco, A him Mated J miicH Knowles proceeded id help him. Farrelly kicked Know leu in the (jce, and a crowd which had collect* eJ hustled Knowlist and the pollca- 1 wan, allowing Farrelly to got away. Later on Constable UkOun ajqwuwJ, and with Constable llellnop jtate d Now l'lymouthj, (ound Farrelly In a yard on Harding** Road. The man again turned on the constable*, beating an«l kicking then furiously, while a second crowd which had collected ridiculed and hootud the police. After a time Corotabb lleAlliKr cuiiic on the scene, and Family was overpowered. Constable Mellitop hud the back of one at his tend* hadly mauled by the uua'i Uetb. Farrelly was to-day fined a total of £« and costs (or disorderly conduct and resisting the police.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7811, 2 May 1905, Page 2
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165A Lively Time. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7811, 2 May 1905, Page 2
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