House Storming Extraordinary.
Tlnies Correspondent.) »»t»g at arms and the womajx—an hEm&s from unrotnantic Southport. The the Amarons are not yet &Sb|t,'<{t seegs. W °VO iwiss, a WySrnp. widow, let her furnished house . Blrbdale., Southport, to Mr and - i Sirs Ratnsajr. a term of three years ;but « end of a year she riM-ulpd to Hum her tenants out, and I she did it. She went >, said she had come to 100, and told the servant formerly been foer they were her servants on»nt. Then she bade d tell Mrs Ramsay that children must be out flight, and if they were lid starve t,Vn out. She doprs and brought two the house. Next day, imsay came from London, he' door locked against lereupon he procured four >ct. the intruders. Mrs nd the men were driven s,'but that did not daunt She proiflplly engaged ■of « number ot men to e doors of the house with id in this manner the liity effected an entrance £ doqr- Mr Ramsay held iy with a revolvers but for the sake ot his wife's yielded to "force maup the tenancy. He »ife an action, jpicat the widow for dainspa«K and assault, and eg .'hoard recently at the tailzbs. The widow conaWa defence, and counterof ■ injury to furniture e alleged default of the JWf, ih summing up, two thousand years It' Roman poet called attbe length to which a go when she was in a In this instance it inre. extraordinary as the fwas- a lady of education r , and lad conducted this to last with perfect Yet, on the admitted »*4, epmmltted an attack property of another pertnwwus M to be linprei -Sa|ain. She had abr';"rw n to force herself inWBfl very d'iificult were not read4rhen dealing with defendant was S|[rifi in command of this and what Vas the titbe'/gamson. It 'emindimm of the fights deisfQw»lter Scott or other mil: They found the ' standing on the Itf •Qro, womankind before g/Mtarast to prevent what "W- 'moment become a HM gnd There was foe world ttlat if «nyinclined toSgCwardß Wi# woraui. she m%ht iiave .stood fe- oo a charge of !j|§9 ; Miu house, 'but * ofHt seemed to have takep the matter to Jfagjstrates. Ho Uils iu a most extraordinarjr felt that the auS^taKniiies ought to have a~stftct 6(into the conduct oi Sp&tlA nolice: Jury returned a SP*/verdict fpi' v ®fe pUuntiffs on the Mfrfav ol Mia| ttamsay for '£soo, and ltlo, and on the counawfiitding iipiv £25 damages to tho && house the furniture.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 4
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415House Storming Extraordinary. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 4
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