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COMMITTED MISCHIEF

WOMAN CONVICTED As she was going to a job and had not been before the pourt for a year, Ada Southgate escaped lightly when she was charged at the Police Court today with smashing two windowpanes, thereby committing mischief. Through Mr. K. C. Aekins, Southgate, a domestic, aged 30, pleaded guilty. Sub-Inspector Shanahan said accused had called at a relative’s house in Nelson Street, on Saturday, abused her relative and a boarder, and finished up by smashing a window'. She had a list. Mr. Aekins said the damage had been made good and Southgate was going to a job in the country at once. Mr. Hunt convicted accused and ordered her to come up for sentence if called upon within 12 months. She was given a week to pay 15s, witnesses’ expenses.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 11

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COMMITTED MISCHIEF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 11

COMMITTED MISCHIEF Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 11

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