A WHISKY PLANT.
TAUMAKUNUI PROSECUTIO*f. ' By Telegraph.—Press Association. Taumarunui, jfiy 3, A woman who was found by-tha police near a whisky plant with aa felpctfio torch in lier hand was broughOtoftre Mr- Burton and charged with keeoajr liquor for sale. Two police coMtabftfl and Sergeant Miller stated that the plait was located under the public Wall omjsite defendant's bedroom wfedow Ud was found by them beforeiihe womjn appeared. The.fbwf„d Jlfetch to*e set and saw her go dowir alone, stoop it the plant and pu,t her hand under «• hall. A policeman threw an electrio llrft oa her and blew his whistle. J The defendant said the whisky mM not hers. It had been put-therefty someone else. The plant wan same place as one found last year,'whin a man was convicted and fined. £fiO. \" Mr. Moody, for defendant, c/ntenWd that she heard a noise and ckoro out io Bee what was happening, iflie plwt could have been made by Mtorie. case was dismissed. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1919, Page 4
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161A WHISKY PLANT. Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1919, Page 4
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