GAIETY AND THE GAOL.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
Dunedin, Tuesday. Michael Cato, a recent arrival from England, was committed for trial to-day. The accused hud been Retting jewellery, it) is alleged, by false pretences, and presenting it to a member of tho Gaiety Burlesque Company. He had been befriended by Bishop Neville, and it was on the Bishop he gave an order when getting jewellery. An older brother of the young man had brought letters of introduction to the Bishop from a clergyman in Birkenhead, and then this young man turned up unexpectedly. His father is said to be in business as stevedore at Birkenhead, and a draft of £20 was received by the oldest brother through the Bishop.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10124, 6 May 1896, Page 5
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118GAIETY AND THE GAOL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10124, 6 May 1896, Page 5
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