REVENGE IS SWEET BUT EXPENSIVE
STONE-THROWER GAOLED COULDN’T GET RiDE HOME (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) PUKEKOHE, To-day. Because motorists would not give him a ride William Feary threw a stone at a motor-car, and will now break stones for two months in Mount Eden. Revenge is sweet, thought William Feary, of Clevedon, on Saturday night, when his efforts to obtain a lift from passing motorists on the Great South Road, near Drury, proved unsuccessful, and he decided to settle the next motor. When a car from Pukemiro was in the act of passing, Feary shot a stone thrpugh the windscreen. Nobody was hurt. As a sequel to his efforts, he appeared in the Papakura Police Court this morning and was sent to Mount Eden for two months in order to gain further experience in a different class of stone work.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 407, 16 July 1928, Page 13
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