COLLAR COLLARER
A MAORI GETS GAOL Horse collars apparently possess a mysterious fascinatiori, for Wenerei Hohua a native labourer for on ' •? Monday he stood in tl.ie dock at Taneatua before Messrs -J. Moody and -A. F. McGougan, Justices of the Peace, and heard Constable O. Rice detail the circumstances of three al. leged thefts ol these akticles. Hohua was charged th;,it at Ruatoki on August he stole 1 -., a horse collar valued at o()s, the property of I-teubcn Xaho; that on August 18 he stole another horse collar, at £1 15s, the property of Taris.ehana and that on, the same\day he stole another horse collar at £1, tlie property of Koha'nui pae. He was sentenced to tlWe months' imprisonment on the first charge, and was convicted and%'discharged on the other two. I
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 56, 30 August 1939, Page 4
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132COLLAR COLLARER Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 56, 30 August 1939, Page 4
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