POLICE COURT NEWS.
A VCOMAX named Agnes Gertrude Cadigan,! who on February 9 was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence for assisting in the management of a house of ill-fame, was brought before Mr. F. V. Frazer, S.M., in the Police Court yesterday for sentence. Senior-Sergeant Rutledge 'said that when the woman was convicted she was ordered to leave the town. She did so,*but returned to the city and lived with a man at a boardinehouse. VVnen the man had incurred a liability of £5 for board lie left the woman, who was "iiow destitute. The magistrate said the Woman had had her chance, but had not availed herself of it. She would be sentenced to two months' imprisonment with'hard labour'. Edward Alkock was fined £3 for procuring liquor while prohibited, and a first offender forfeited his bail.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 10
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