BREAKING WINDOWS.
WOMAN INJURES HERSELF.
CHARGED "WITH MISCHIEF.
After spending a week in hospital. Rose Hunter (34) was placed in the dock at the Poli"c Court to-day on a charge of committing mischief by wilfully damairinir IS panes of g]a«s valued at 10/4, the property of Joseph Brady.
She pleaded guilty. » "This woman was allowed the use of <i house in Airedale Street for a while, but when she found that she could not have it for good she became annoyed and broke a number of small windows.*' said Sub-Inspector McCarthy. "She did so much damage to herself in the process that she had to lie sent to the hospital for mending, entailing expenses of over £4. She has been up previously for a similar offcnce."
Accused was convicted and ordered to pay the damage and expenses, which totalled nearlv £6.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 258, 31 October 1928, Page 9
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141BREAKING WINDOWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 258, 31 October 1928, Page 9
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