POLICE COURT CASES.
SEQUEL TO A RAID. By Telegraph.—Press AssociationAuckland, Last Night. As a result of the police raid on the Waverley Club, the keeper of which was recently fined for keeping a common gaming house, four men found on the premises were fined amounts from £2 to 10s. The cases against three others were dismissed, as they gave reasonable grounds for their presence. A fine of £5O for selling milk adulterated to 64 per cent, of water was imposed on William Senge Tye. The defence was that a water-pipe on the cooler leaked, but the magistrate said this was an old excuse. The adulteration was not deliberate, but the result of carelessness, and it was defendant’s responsibility to see that the apparatus was efficient. He was allowed three months to pay.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 5
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132POLICE COURT CASES. Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 5
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