THE AUCKLAND STREET RIOT.
run I'UESS ASSOCIATION. Acckuxii, .January 10, Further cases arising out of tho re(■cut stroet riot oamo before the Court to-day. Richard Henry Williams was charged with inciting a crowd to obstruct constables in execution of their duty and also with using obseeiio language. The bench inflicted i\ fine of fio anil as in the previous ease. Joseph Crook was eh irged willi encouraging the crowd to assault l'.mistable Nash. The Iteneli decided that the evidenec was overwhelming, and saiil they would i u ||i ( .( a line of to and ousts, William Hugau pleaded not. guilf tn wilfully damaging the windows of the Xealandiii IWauut to the extent of fci. After hearing witness, the C)urt did not consider live evidence was sufficiently strong to warrant » conviction, and accused was discharged. Tn the case ujuiut Migin, the Bench dismissed the inforiiiatioii. Wilier "\tc(vMi'!le wis ehirf"d with hiring obsf —nrf'» 1 De'-.'iivo Shine in Ihe ew iti in i.' his 1 u The Birvih thou,'lit lb" evil mi'C very eoulli 'liag, ,i,id as t!ieru was uoth i ingprevi msly kiuwu about the aocuso.l, ' ej gttvu Kim the benefit of the doubt
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8025, 11 January 1906, Page 2
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192THE AUCKLAND STREET RIOT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8025, 11 January 1906, Page 2
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