CHILD'S LONG TRAMP
AN EXTIUOn DINAR Y C4SE : (By Telegraph - Vr.?f\-lntliw.i :■ Cisborne, Juno 2", An o\iinoulinniv ease was repotted in th) Juvenile •• Court this moniin<;. The police jp-.i-orday apprehended' a little 'Ctd. -eiglit roars of ape., who was tiampnie ovorlnml with her father, from Auckland. It was stated that/the pair had tramped fr.nni Auckland, via Tnn■taijija-, isiiji'ef -.Qii:~"tiFiipi r :yt&' naiia, Tl.ivko's Baj, to the man's brother. They lmd . been sloppi'iis l ;. :n. the open in the bitterly nokVweather. The child,, who was in a. pitiable state;. ■liSfclipeVf -'ife&V elotbe's b,v. settlers. Tileclvilrl was nested for not I)oui<r proper control.^. She was 'eimmitted: to tho Wellington- Receiving Home..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 4
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108CHILD'S LONG TRAMP Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 4
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