Auckland News
A Severe Sentence
j An Infant's Death
Spoeial to Daily Telegraph. AuokIiAND, this day. A \odnß woman named Mary Donovan sentenced to twoWo months at ilia Police Ccnrt yesterday for incorrigibility, < Borgeant Ramsay, who had known her for twelve months past) said that she was one ol these unfortnoato women who had got into the hands of fishormen, and her doßConl from all solf-respect had beon consequently rapid, An inquiry into tho death of Perciva! Franois %gimon, the infant ton of Ivy . Violet Igglnton, was hold at Waikumoto yeiiterday morning before tho Coroner (Mr T. Gresham,) Dr Moir, who condnoted tho poit-mortom, statod that he «fead discovered Ineompetenoy of tho milral Tftlvo. A verdict was returned accordingly. While onoof Tiornoy'a omnibuses wa l orosting the Mangero bridge yontorday morniuq oflfl of tho ftonfc wheels canio otl. Tho 'bus Wflß loadod with workmen, engagod in tho erection of Mossra Ambury and English's faotory, but, fortunatoly, eo one was Injured, Madamo Albani, accompanied by the members of ho; concert oompany has noli lor the South,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2051, 24 September 1907, Page 3
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