MAORI TARTAR
SURVEYOR GHABHED WITH SLASHER [Per United Press Association.! WHANGAREI, November 16. Described by a police sergeant as a veritable outlaw who had kept the authorities at bay, a Maori woman, Anna Marea Heke, married, appeared in the Police Court at Kaitaia charged with pulling out and destroying survey pegs. The accused was arrested on Saturday after leading two constables a long chase in the back country of Hokianga Harbour. Sergeant Classen said that a surveyor had been obliged to flee when Heke chased him with a slasher. The survey was completed under police protection. Heke then pulled out the pegs and burned them. The accused was convicted, sentence being deferred for a year. On a charge of unlawfully obstructing the free passage of people on a public road by the erection of a wire fence the woman was convicted and discharged.
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Evening Star, Issue 22808, 17 November 1937, Page 6
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