WRESTLER CHARGED.
Maintenance Proceedings Hold Him in N.Z. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, October 19. A professional wrestler, Maynell Blomfield, or Walter Browning, aged twenty-nine, appeared in the Police Court to face two charges. It was alleged that defendant on or about Wednesday at Auckland, being a person against whom a maintenance order had been made, attempted to leave New Zealand with intent to make default in obeying the order, and secondly, on September 27, at Auckland, knowing that a certain document, a declaration to be made by applicant for a passport, and purporting to be signed by L. Blomfield, to be forged attempted to cause Gwendoline Frances Tattersall to act upon it as if it were genuine. Defendant was remanded by consent until November 1. Bail was fixed at £2OO.
Lily May Balenzuela, spinster, unemployed, was charged that on or about September 2G at Auckland she did knowingly make a false document, a declaration to be made by applicant for a passport, purporting to be signed by L. Blomfield, with the intention that it should be acted upon as genuine. Defendant was also remanded by consent until November 1, bail being fixed at £2OO.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20441, 20 October 1934, Page 19
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194WRESTLER CHARGED. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20441, 20 October 1934, Page 19
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