DOMESTIC TROUBLES.
AN ASSAULT. [ur TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Auckand, This Day. William Sherry was committed for trial on a charge of assaulting Martin Monaghan causing actual bodily harm Sherry found Monaghan in a gravel pit in the evening, accused's wife being with him. Sherry went up and said "I'll kill you," and punched Monaghan on the head and bashed his head on the ground, and nearly choked him. Mrs Sherry tried to pull accused away. Later Sherry went back and kicked Monaghan in the jibs. Constable Shermun said he knew Sherry's domestic trouble. Sherry had told him he had come home from work and found his wife absent, an infant six months old being left in charge of a child six years old. After putting the children to bed Sherry went out to look for his wife with the abovestated consequences.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 368, 10 June 1911, Page 5
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141DOMESTIC TROUBLES. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 368, 10 June 1911, Page 5
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