PRISONERS SENTENCED
(By Associatisn.) Awckland, April 6. Prisoners who had pleado<i guilty in the Lower Court wero brauuht -ap fqr sentence at tho Supremo Oourt- this nioming liotoro His Heuour Mr. Justice Cooper. For theft of £30 ffoln a passeiigO!' on tho 15arg»ville-Sol©asville niglit boat, Horewini .Mfliaica, an elderly iMsiorij \ras ndmittcd to probaiiqn for twelve months. A youthful Native, Kurei, with u record, received six months;' imprisonment with hard laisqor nntl three- years' reformative detention for horse stealing'. George Burberry, who had added to a list of convictions b.v theft at Dnrgavitto, was sentenced to sis months' inft>rison-ment with hard labour, and was declared a llabifcnal criminnl. Far attacking with a luiifo > <(Bic.ialar of the Arbitrotionist_ Watcrsido Union, Harry Magnnsson., rejected as a lm-mlioi* of Hint- onjauisatioH, received two years' uuprisonment- with Kai'd labour.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2117, 7 April 1914, Page 6
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135PRISONERS SENTENCED Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2117, 7 April 1914, Page 6
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