A JUROR'S LIFE IS NOT A HAPPY ONE— IN WELLINGTON. Mis. Abel Smith Stieet f ivhose husband is being run in for the third day on end to serve on the jury ) : Let him go, you villains, or else pay him a living ivaqe. Who's to find tlie tent, if you make him sit on your ber/gaily juries for three bob a day ' I*et him <jo, 1 say, <>i else I'll summons your jmipe and your Court for maintenance of his wife and nine children.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 103, 21 June 1902, Page 12
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85A JUROR'S LIFE IS NOT A HAPPY ONE—IN WELLINGTON. Mis. Abel Smith Stieet f ivhose husband is being run in for the third day on end to serve on the jury) : Let him go, you villains, or else pay him a living ivaqe. Who's to find tlie tent, if you make him sit on your ber/gaily juries for three bob a day ' I*et him <jo, 1 say, <>i else I'll summons your jmipe and your Court for maintenance of his wife and nine children. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 103, 21 June 1902, Page 12
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