BOY BURGLARS.
FIVE TO BE PUITOHJSIB Five diminutive, whoso j ges varied from 10 3**§p§B§ to 5 years, appeared before Widdowson, S.M., , in the I ffisHl Court on tiaturuay moratngai||jplßl gunvy to. having stolen a lead rrom the root or the Aew|gj|ggf farmers' SSaieyaros in tit. iMgpi&Bl sometime in April. G^3jfiH| smashing a skyught <it plained that he had fallen itgJwHS and three pleaded guilty t&ireJiHH charge "of having stolen property of a woman, on JvOj^^HS ''On- two occasions," said f S?w!s|ffl geant F. Lewin, nho the police, "the boys wcnfclogJlHß roof of the New Zealand' *|f9ffl| Saleyards and stole lead. Ifollllßfj boys sold it to a dealer avenue. ■■ In the course capade," the prosecutor of the boys fell through * 4*jgilai the Farmers' Saleyanls. AlMWWH|||| boys admitted only the were preferred against was badly damaged and * ISSsImH its repair was £ls 75." ' f ?3sJ«HII The Magistrate said not buy lead or such without making enquiries. the.Cs 6d stolen?" he a«kad.>D^Eß "Three of the boys .'****Z'fiffiE& woman's place," replied Sergeant, "and while she the room they stole it." *** boys were brothers and widowed mother. m •LtiSßfflj It appeared, said Mr ffi~°gp||§§ that the widow had no -boys who were becoming * y?fyaf§P who had apparently brought boys in with them. "aflafl The two brothers were co »23lffiwl the Christchurch Receivine ~§2§»B| ordered to receive a sound ySfflß Regarding the other three 'gg|H| .cases" were adjourned for Magistrate saying he con»*|3Sfflffi| should also receive a Mnn If, next week, the assured him that the lads "JggSjßß thrashings he would then *Jj§j!iSSK cases for 12 months and < *SjSjffl|§ they be placed under the
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 16
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