A Pauper bowled Out.
At the Auckland Charitable Aid Board Messrs Clayton and Malnny solicitors, waited upon the Board to consult with regard to an inmate of Costly HoiMP, who it was discovered had £45 in the Savings Bank. Tbi sum the Board intended to recoe* r. as the man had been an inmate for ten year?, arid Mr Mahony asked on hi* behalf that some 'portion of thn amount; be allowed him If. was pointed but that the man had copi, the Board £158 10*, and the inmate; were required to hand over any personal property to the institution. Mr Warren suggested a gratntity of £10 be allowed him out of the sum The Boird resolve to adhere to it? firmer resolution in the matter, an] taki proceedings to recover the sum The discovery wis made through his app'yin;? for an old age pension, and on the call before the Magistrate he admitted having the money,
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Manawatu Herald, 5 August 1899, Page 3
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157A Pauper bowled Out. Manawatu Herald, 5 August 1899, Page 3
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