"IN THE NECK" NEXT TIME.
OFFENDING HUSBAND WARNED.
{By Telegraph.—Own Correspond! nt.)
CHRISTCHURCH, this day.
If Leonard Hampton Duffield trespasses on the property of his wife during the next six months he will "get it where the chicken got the axe."
Duffield, who admitted trespassing on his wife's property during <he currency of a separation order, said in the Police Court to-day that lie had gone to see his children, who were not treated well by their mother.
Sergeant Almond said that on Saturday night at 8 o'clock constable Henderson arrested the man at New Brighton. "He 'was told to go several times before the constable was sent for," said the sergeant. "He has just come out- of gaol." Mr. Mosley, S.M.: You will be treated leniently on the understanding that you keep away. Accused: Thanks. The Magistrate: You will be convicted and ordered to come up for sentence when called upon within six months. Go there again, and you will get it right in the neck.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 25, 31 January 1928, Page 5
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