Woman's Nature
«. " First she would, and then she would'nt."' At Chris ichurch a woman named Lucy Webster laid an information against her husband of stabbing her on the thigh with a. • peii-kiiife. Tile case Was called on this morning, but the tirosecutrix: declined to give evidence Ihat would: criiriiria te 1 Her hitsband, ilnd denied all kiiowleetge of tlie affair. ' Inspector Pender said the police had been put to trouble, and the country to expense over the matter, .and asked that the woman be 'ordered to pay expenses. The Ranch, could not see its way clear to d\f so, and Mr Pender then said lie 1 would ask the^ Government to sue for the amount- ' •
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 December 1890, Page 3
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115Woman's Nature Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 December 1890, Page 3
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