FAMILY SQUABBLE.
(Pm Pres* Association.) Auckland, last night. Patrick Sullivan was charged at the prems Conrt with haviDg broken and tsred the dwelling of Henry Marshall, allng a pholo, hat and handkerchief, mry Marshall said the prisoner was his ither-in law. Ho returned home with family on the evening of January Ist, ding aooused in the house. Sullivan plained that a burglar bad been there, d he was straighteniog thiDgs up before left. In a souffle a glass door was ashed, and witness left the house, rough the bedroom window be saw Sul- )□ take the artioles enumerated. Priter said they were his Bister’s, Mre irsball was called by the prosecution, i declared that accused had a right to in the honse. He left a note saying it, he had come for a feed. The proseion was, sho urged, a bit of spite by ,;sball. His Honor suggested that as affair seemed lo be a family squabble vas useless pursuing it, and the jury rened a verdict of not guilty, Sullivan s discharged.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1671, 10 February 1906, Page 3
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172FAMILY SQUABBLE. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1671, 10 February 1906, Page 3
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