MAORI’S LAPSE
MONEY. BY EA-LSE. PRETENGESB. >. -ADMITTED TO PROBATION. (Per Press' Association— Copyright.) WELLINGTON. August,ll. ihu educated Maori, Te Alio Te Hae. aged; 60.. was; convicted to-day ; charges of false pretences.'' He obtained £lO ;:frpm jj an ( 'Angjiibah.. clprgy^ ll ’bv Saying that -hut- son' was dead ahd that h« r , waited- impwby tb' take thfe. home-; .'£2o from, another man by y saying,, bis,'.dau'ghtei i; yas dead and that he 'want-' <sd iio tike her body home ; and .-£r r 3 from a-'Hamilton solicitor by .represbiit:, ing him self as the relative of the w,t>i}.;-c known Kawhia family. ‘ l; ‘ kf.os ■ <»qt seems an easy way of jgett-in? money-’* remarked tl>e -Makisf'vat.c. >!, “Yes,” said" the' piAsecutOr,'../‘.Death ■ softens the” hearts of these’ people.’A fj s The- pi-obation officer’ and two detectives spoke -in favour of accused, one saying that .'pacing was responsible , for his downfall- ■, > - The Magist,rate > said that the off fi ncer. were chean ones, and he admitted ac.. ensed to;, probation . and restitution of the £4B/ . ;u-a:o “If you are found on a racecourseagain, .you will be brought herey-cant dealt with,” he added. i.v-rlv.: j
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1932, Page 6
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186MAORI’S LAPSE Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1932, Page 6
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