A WINDFALL OF £l2o.
AMERICAN'S HAIL ESTREATKI). By Telegraph--IVcss Association. Auckland. Last Night. Waller Gray, a man from America, seems to have gone away and left the .rustice Department of New Zealand a little present of £l2O. During the New Zealand v. Australia cricket match at Kden Park on Saturday week, Detective Hammond picked Gray out in a crush round the lunelieou booth, and arrested him on a charge of attempting to pick pockets in (he crowd. On the prisoner, a little man, ?,:\ years of age, wen; found a purse belonging to a 'mini who had lost, it at the cricket match, and L'l27 in money. On the following Monday the. prisoner was remanded for n week, and was lot out on bail, on his depositing £l2O with the police and promising to report to the police daily at p.m. lie reported thai .Monday night,
and since then has not been scan, lie did licit, appear when the charge was called at ihe Police Court this morning, and his bail of £l2O was estreated.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 265, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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174A WINDFALL OF £l20. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 265, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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