Tuesday, Jan. 22. (Before H. Kemick, Esq.. R.M.)
James A\*illi l ims. ai;ed 8 o i j t>. Mary Jin»' Williams aged 6 \ears, .iiid John William , a^vid 4 yoainati.l three months \vh ro c)i tr.^oil with h iviny im im.*.in-» of ♦>üb.--ibt^ nee. At'tiM- healing the evidence of 8ei %^eaiit Km ravin ami M)iue «»f tii i n^i^iihour^ iii-. "\\ T «»i.->JiJ|> ojduricil tliu ctiildivii t-i he sent to tho Ili.inies Urplmu.ij; •, to lie detained till they attain the agj oi! 15 years, and to be bioug/it up in the faith of the WoaJe\ da deaoiuination.
UX.NAIUKAL FATHKK. Joseph Willi,tiii>, the fither of the three children, ua.>> charged with do^^ertii)^ tlirin. There lieincf nn nppenrniK" 4 of defendant a Wi'.rr.iut fur his apprehension was ib^ued.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 January 1884, Page 7
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125Tuesday, Jan. 22. (Before H. Kemick, Esq.. R.M.) Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 January 1884, Page 7
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