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KEZIA'S FABLED CASH.

Kezia White, the- middle-aged woman who desired to wrest from Mrs J ohn Wilson Storrey a large fortune that Kezia dreamt had been left her, threatened to become a sort of habit m the Magistrate's Court/ Christchurch, until Maigistrate Bishop dealt with her the other day. The doctor said she was sane, notwithstanding « her dream fortune, but Kezja was kept for another week to make sure and to enable her to ponder * over matters. The Sub. explained that there was no desire on the part of the gentleman whose doorstep Kezia used to sit on to prosecute the woman further if she undertook to vacate the door-step. . it was also mentioned that her father was a very old person. Looking at K.ezia, who is no chicken, one can accept this statement without demur.. Her brother from the North Island was present, however, aad would take charge of the woman. Magistrate Bishop said he could have her, and convicted and discharged the woman. ■

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NZ Truth, Issue 265, 23 July 1910, Page 5

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KEZIA'S FABLED CASH. NZ Truth, Issue 265, 23 July 1910, Page 5

KEZIA'S FABLED CASH. NZ Truth, Issue 265, 23 July 1910, Page 5