1-IKK Till: .MACISTIiATE'S HKAD. | Soiiu' Uoyfi wen- arraigned before lite . clmrjjtMj with having placed oli-trii<fi«u;-i mi tlif railway line. Tim hoys wiv thoroughly I'iiyiitencd; but Ids Wor.-diip told tln-in that it "would lie iiiueli better ir they owned up. they admitted llicy committed the offence, .fllVrinff the that it was only lor t'iiii. "So ymi did place ;t stone on Him J lin«*?** tho jj "Ye-. -ir." faliieml oik: bov. I "||n\v i\r j The boy did i»»t know. (\ "As big as my head'; 1 '" he MiggcMed. 1 "Well. *ir, it. JiriL'hl Ih» as big around. | but nut ipiitr I*:ilf a-! thick." • And the magistrate himself. all hr>u#li the laugh was at Ins oxponse, joined in] the ainile that went arvund.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 17 August 1907, Page 4
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121Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 17 August 1907, Page 4
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