ROUNTREE ROUNDED UP.
The Misfortune of Being Named v . William Henry. . Stanley v. -Rouatree is the most perl sistent maiintienanee ease that is called m the Magistnate's Court, Christchurch. yßountree's name is William Henry, a moniker that seems to be mostly m trouMe ; he simply Won't pay tfp for the finrit of his past indiscretion until he is actually compelled to do so' by 1 the law, .wfyen Albeaia Stanley -. leads a
youngster apparently afrout , four years, before the bench m support of her claim. On Tuesday Magistrate Bishop remarked upon the persistent lateness of W llliam Henry m coming up to time, and recollected that he had made him pay a fine of 10s last time. For years William Henry had compelled the . unfortunate woman to come to the court, "with her complaint, and as the unpleasant male person was m good work, there was no excuse for him. He was fined one sovereign on this, occasion, and Magistrate Bishop looked voluriies ahout what the future might have m store, for the recalcitrant defendant;
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NZ Truth, Issue 263, 9 July 1910, Page 6
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175ROUNTREE ROUNDED UP. NZ Truth, Issue 263, 9 July 1910, Page 6
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