LATE LOCALS.
Seven only, Dainty Evening Frocks just opened at Addison’s to-day.—Advt.
The jurymen empanelled in the Mumi murder trial at Auckland have been kept “in custody” since the hearing began on Monday week. On Friday night the}’ were taken to the pictures under escort. As they filed into the theatre, they attracted attention from all sides, and there was a good deal of speculation ns to who they were. While some gueesed rightly, one woman was heard to remark to a companion: “Oh, there goes the British football team.” While some oi the jurors are big in proportion, most of them are of mature years.' At a!, 'events they are well past their Rugby days. On Saturday the jury attended \at Eden Park and witnessed the "by games. They were roped ofi in the members’ enclosure.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1930, Page 5
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