CONSORTING CHARGES.
TWO WOMEN GIVEN CHANCE
Two women, Esther Faber, aged 45, and Annie South, 50, were arrested yesterday on charges of vagrancy and consorting. Both pleaded guilty when they appeared before Mr. W. R. McKean, S.M., in the Police Gourt -this morning. Detective-Sergeant McHugh said Faber for the past two months had been frequenting hotels in company with some of the worst type of women and men in the city. The police had received complaints of drunken orgies in her house in Grey Avenue. She was <l ult ® all right when she "kept off the drmk. South frequented Faber's house._ She had remained with her husband m the country for some time, but as soon as she came back to town she got into Both women appealed for further chances. , . In giving each a chance by ordering them to come up for sentence if called upon within twelve months, the magistrate told them that if further complaints were received about them tney would be sent to prison for twelve months.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 11
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