Young Man Committed for Trail
ISLENHEIM. Sept. 7. After a trial lasting over two days, a young pan named William Patrick Foley, the son of a Blenheim milk farmer, was committed for trial on a charge of breaking into the house of a Ulenhciin resident at night, and stealing therefrom the sum of eight shillings. The resident was roused fruui sleep tiy a noise in tho house, ami saw a man, whom he could not identify," run o(T through the front gate. The prosecution relies largely 011 footprints found in the front garden.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7920, 8 September 1905, Page 3
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