NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 50
o'clock* and had breakfast at the same shop. We then went a
few doors down in Liverpool Street to a jeweller's there.
He there bought two bangles, and paid i4.10- for them.
Afterwards we went to a mercer's shop in George Street.
purchased some clothes for himself there.
He
We left there
and he asked me to go with him to Shepherd 4reet, where he
said he lived.
t ire
I sever knew who else lived there, at that
I went there I went into the house and waited for
him in a dining room while he changed his clothes. He
never showed me any money till he e'o't outside.
He then
said ',rye brought out some more of my money". He then
aowed me a handful of gold. There was about £2. We
then both went to the Lonadale Cafe and had dinner there.
Then we went to the skating rink.
He sala that he wanted
to see Jewey. We were at the Rink for about half an hour.
He met Jewey there and spoke to him. I never overheard what
was said between them. Ryan asked me than would I mind
leaving the Rink, and to come out with him as he wanted to
buy a a coat. We then left there and went to Marcus
Clarke's. He bought me a Sealette coat there which cost
45.5.-. Later on we went to Greys in Liverpool Street and
had our tea.
Theatre Royal.
He then called a cab and vve went to the
He there purchased two tickets for upstairs.
The tickets cost 15/-.
We were half an hour too early. We
then went to the Supreme Court Hotel. We there had a bottle
of chapa6ne.
Then we went back to the theatre. We remained
together till the interval. During the interval he went out.
When he carne: 'back he gave me a pair of scissors. After the
theatre was over the same cab met us again, and he instructed
the driver to drive to the Shepherd Street Post Office. It
was to a post office at the corner of Shepherd Street. Before
we got as far as there, and we were in George Street West,
and nearly as far as the Post Office, Ryan left the cab and
met Jewey and another man whom I don't know.
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The other man