CROSSES STOLEN FROM CEMETERIES
MONUMENTAL MASON FINED £25 (New Zealand Press Association) NAPIER, July 8. Two charges of theft of marble and pofcelain crosses at the Taradale and Parke Island cemeteries were admitted by a Napier 'monumental mason, Ben Allan Northe, aged 40, in the Napier Magistrate’s Court today. Mr W. A. Harlow, S.M., fined him £25. The police said that Northe had taken the crosses to meet orders from clients for crosses for other graves. The first offence had been committed in 1951, and the second last year.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27397, 9 July 1954, Page 9
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