BAIL ESTERATED
MAX FROM AMERICA.
HEAVES £l2O BEHIND.
(Per United Press Association)
AUCKLAND. April A
Widler Grey, a man from America, seems to have gone away and left the Justice Department of New Zealand a little present of one hundred and twenty pounds. During the. New Zealand v. Australia cricket match in Eden Park on Saturday week Detective Hammond picked Gray out in the crush round the luncheon booth and arrested him on a charge of attempting to pick pockets in a crowd. On prisoner, who is a little man, thirty-three years of age. were found a. purse belonging to a man who had lost it at the cricket match and one hundred and twenty-seven pounds in money. The following Monday the prisoner was remanded for a week and was lot out on bail on bis depositing one hundred and twenty pounds with the police and promising to report to the police daily at eight p.m. He reported that Monday night and since then has not been seen. He did not appear when the charge was called at the Police Court this morning, and bis bail money of one hundred and twenty pounds was estreated.
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Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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195BAIL ESTERATED Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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