THEFT AND ARSON.
YOUTH ADMITS OFFENCES. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) NAPIER, December 4. George Reginald Hartson, aged 19 > ■who was yesterday sentenced by the Magistrate at Hastings to various terms on fifteen charges of theft, to-day appeared before Justices of the Peace on twelve indictable charges to which lie pleaded guilty and was committed to the Supreme Court, Wellington, for sentence. There were nine charges of breaking, entering, and theft from, shops and dwellings, one of arson involving the total destruction of a house and the contents, and two of sheep stealing. The value of the goods involved (excluding the arson charge) was £153. The house was valued at £,900, and the furniture at £I2OO, and the insurances were £BOO and £7OO respectively.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 16
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