GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
INGENIOUS WHISKY PLANT. By Telegraph—Press Association. Gisborne, February 18. Patrick O'Connell was fined £.30 or a month's imprisonment for sly groc selling. Two constables, who watched at night, saw numerous visitors to accused's tent near the railway works. Hatawai, and shadows in the' tent revealed that they obtained bottles, drew corks and drunk. Underneath the don- kennels and woodheaps they found holes in the ground containing seventy bottles of whisky, whilst many emptv beer bottles and over a hundred wliiskv bottles were strewn about. The Magistrate ordered the liquor to be confiscated and sold and the proceeds paid to the public account. AN ILLEGAL OPERATION. Auckland. Februarv IS In the Police Court to-dav a widow named Sarah Eliza Skelton, nsred 5S avus committed for trial on a charov of performing an illegal operation on a girl sixteen years of age. The o-irl is dangerously ill in the hospital.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 232, 19 February 1913, Page 2
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150GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 232, 19 February 1913, Page 2
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