"GETTING EVEN."
MAGISTRATE'S ITXEXPEi:? >SD oriMo:--. fßy T,-:esi = - ■!•«>.>« Association.) D'JNL'Diy. Friday. In rb» Car Police i onrt to-day, hofofe Mr. Bartholomew. :S.il.. ;.-3'-;.»avet Farkor was charred with sly jto? selling on April 14. The evidence for the police was to "lie elect thai a man named Hollander had ! hrcc drinks of whisky on the premise*, while lirf. Parker drank a ?!;3,ss of beer, Ilollandiir paving 2/ for the liquor. Hollander bad made arrangements with tiie police earlier in the day to visit the premises. In his evidence Hollander said the dafendant had spread a slander about himself, his wife and family, and -he wished to get even with her. After counsel for the defence (M.T. Hanloni had addressed the Court, the Magistrate said he almost regretted that he was unable to express his opinion about sump phases of the case, but he ■could not do so, as the matter had to go before a jury.
The defendant reserved her defence, and was committed for trial, bail being allowed in her own -recognisance of £ 100.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 101, 27 April 1912, Page 5
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