WELL-TO-DO WOMAN'S ESCAPADE.
JBjr Telegraph.—<3wn eorrrapenflentj-.; GAMBKHMIBi this", day;] , Mary Thompson, was brought 'up* tSia morning on a charge of stealing; wearing appart'l from the Masonic Hotel on- tie Bth inst, and Hugh Bae was* with receiving the articles stolen. Tie evidence disclosed a wretched 'Btate. of affairs. Mr. Lundbn-, who appeared for the prisoner, showed that, die-. wie.-.ai, woman of means and that she met Bag at the Maungakawa' sanatorium. Ihera she became thoroughly under the power, of Rae. Both of them, were intoxicated most of the time, and.Bae.admitted;that!, he put the things in- the box, and. that at the time he did not. know,-they/'did-not belong to Jor KaerMt, Edmunds stated the whole.business, was due to The Justices (Messrs, Fisher, Bout and Wilkinsan) fined i Thompson 10s and coste/not; to be re* corded as a conviction, and Hugh Bad 40s and costs. -, -._
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 66, 18 March 1907, Page 5
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