WOMAN WITH REVOLVER
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
HAMILTON, Day 10
Jane. Li'imbye, married, Fraiiktoii, was to-dav acquitted in the Magistrate’s Court dn a charge ol unlawfully presenting a loaded revolver at a policeman. Lumbye had a dispute with a vendor named White, regarding a motor cycle She n-'-idiasod oil the instalment plan. <g|.,, to bay overdue instalments or i- iiM(|ui.-li •- ’ o cycle .claiming, its qualities had byvn inisrepresented. in- i" 'i'|i(> police statement, W'iiii >. - hip L-om Auckland to Urankton, and c.bled at, Mrs l.umbye’s house with two other men alter ID at niglit. .Mis f.ninnyc rplused to admit them, saving: “if you come in my house, .! will slmot.” However, she surrendered the revolver which held three live cartidges to a policeman whose attention was called by the noise. .Magistrate Wilson held that the illegal presenting of the revolver was not proved. For being in possession of an unregistered revolver, Airs Lumbye ".is lined 10s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1929, Page 6
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153WOMAN WITH REVOLVER Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1929, Page 6
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