BURGLARY.
TWO YOUNG MEN FOUND GUILT?, , (Uy Telterapß.—Press Astoclnllon.l Auckland, May 27. A criminal caso with a bearing upon the* bureliiw epidemic which has disturbed) Iho coiiimuniiv of Auckland during tiiq i>ast Iho or tlivce muntlu, was heard n% ill.- Supreme Court la-day, before Mr. ,!u4ii'e Him. The prisoners were U\o .voniiß men 'samed Win. Ki'cves nnd .Toseph" 'I'iaggi. Thev were charged with having, oi' or about 'March 7, broken and entered the shop of W. P.. M'l.cod, draper, cf Dominion Ko.nd. and stolen various a.r-. tides of clothing. They were further cliarcrd wilh having received a quantity of clolhing, knowing the same to hnve been stolen. After ft retirement of SO minulrs, the jury returned a verdict of "Guilty" apnin-st both prisoners. Tho prisoners will be sentenced later in th() sessions.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1451, 28 May 1912, Page 4
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