A middTeVaged Maori woman, whose narhe was suppressed and who had been anested' by Detective McLcod to-day. appeared before .Mr. Geo. Smith, .1.1'.. in the FdKce Court I his afternoon, charged with tin- theft at. Manutnke, on Eebvuary 9. of £6 16s belonging to mm other Maori woman. Explaining thai the case Wiis one which the magistrate could deal with, Detective .Mel.cod applied for a roiniuid till to-morrow morning. The remand was granted, and on the application of Mr. R. 8. S. Bain the woman's name was SMpprossecT'iri the meantime, and bail was fixed at in the accused's own recognisance, and ono surety of an cuinl amount.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 13
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