GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
CHARGE (W THEFT. By Telegraph.—Pi es s Association. Chrisli-binvh', October 0. John Alexander Mciuimon appeared ill court to-day in connection with the recent Customs cases, lie was charged with the theft of £4l 2s and remanded for a week. Bail was granted in X7OO.
■SLY-GROG SELLING.
Christehurcli, October C>.
Harry Mather, at the ' Magistrate's Court to-day, was'lined £i!o and costs for selling liquor without a. license. A policeman in plain clothes entered accused's shop on Sunday and, after admitting that lie had had a night out, was sold a nip at a shilling. ADULTERATING MILK. Palmerston North, October (I. Charged under the Sal,, of Food and Drugs Act, Mrs K. Goile was lined £2O and costs by the Magistrate, Mr Poyntou, for selling adulterated milk. LOG FIRES XE.VK PAHIATUA. r.ihh-tua. Laot Night. A' heavy gale caused considerable log lives in the Pong:iroa-\Vaihi riding in 'the Akilio county, The (re area is about three miles sipiare. Settlers are 'afraid that their farm buildings will lie destroyed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 7 October 1914, Page 4
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167GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 7 October 1914, Page 4
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