"HANDS UP!"
SOY PRESENT!? GUN AT PARMER By T«Jtjrr»pb.~'Pttis Association. Dunedin, Last Night. ■At Balclutha to-day a lad named McCoohe, 17 years, was charged with nuking a threatening diiplay with firearms and using threatening words with intent to alarm persons in a dwelling tioiMe. Jt wai alleged that the lad seen* ed a rifle, ammunition, and food at Ta Waitui on Sunday, and, after spending two nights in the bush, Went to the house of a settler named Wilson on Tuesday. After diBAOT, it Wti tUUd, h 6 W«ot biltside find immediately returned With A rifle, which hj« Is alleged to have prenented at the inmates, with the words: <lKm# Op!" WiIAM Moored p<Hts*M)ott "of the rifle, and, .after removing eleven eartridge* from the magazine returned oio tte Uid, who'wa# arreted a little hM; ActttMid WM r«wwded till the ■2tttr. lt fa u*4erstood he had been * m#4e# flfe IfrhftngtetrtOffrj. U , ' ;
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1919, Page 5
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150"HANDS UP!" Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1919, Page 5
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