A PITIABLE CASE.
Auckland, Oct, 19, At six o’clock yesterday morning a single young woman, named Eveline Machine, who arrived from the Thames ou Sunday by the Terranora, was found by the police lying on a vacant allotment in a lane off Grey street. She had given birth to a female child during the night. She had, during the previous evening, been trying to find the Salvation Army Home iu Grey street, but failed. The police got a medical man to attend to her and the child, and removed her to the Salvation Army Rescue Home. She had been working as a domestic servant in one of the Thames Hotels. The child will survive, though there had been showers during the niglit, wliilo tile mother and child wore expoted oft the allotment,
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Patea Mail, Volume X, Issue 121, 20 October 1897, Page 2
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