BIRCHING A JUVENILE.
; & little boy was conveyed by^rairt from Pa|rneri-t)n to Wau^anui on Friday evunin , 'o receive s»x iasfyes m . kite Wanganui Gaol. It appears (says 1 - the* Ohroiiicje) that the youngster st _>le a poat Iron? ;.ihe d&or of a shop aad •- took it into the shop and offered to »x- --. fehange k for groceries. Having been brought before, the court, he was. seuh the above aModetlto. s Pnrly on »atu rfp'y/; **&s>s<£s a stalwart r Bpard«r inflicted the six lushes, and the • youngster was, pent b»,k to^almerston ijy that mornrtg'rf-^lAfirf, jtMice >n his * case having been unusually quick and - k onerriugia &iin» ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume V, Issue 10, 10 December 1883, Page 3
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105BIRCHING A JUVENILE. Manawatu Standard, Volume V, Issue 10, 10 December 1883, Page 3
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