THEFTS FROM HOUSES
Man For Sentence On Two Charges Dominion Special Service. WANGANUI, April 30. On a charge of. the theft from the house of R. G. Taiboys, Wieksteed Street, on April 24, of an overcoat and spectacles valued at £4/15/-, Harold Haig Hardgrave, labourer, aged 42. pleaded guilty iu the Magistrates’ Court, Wanganui, today, before Messrs. P. Lewis and J. P. Laird, J.P.’s, and was committed to the Wellington Supreme Court for sentenceHe was also committed for sentence for the theft from the bouse of F. J. H. Naucarrow, Plymouth Street, ou April 1.1, of a gramophone and records value'd at £5.
It was slated that Hardgrave received in advance from a second-hand deal 4/- on the overcoat and spectacles, and that he sold the gramophone and records for 12/6. The stolen property was recovered by Detective Murry, who appeared for the police.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 184, 1 May 1940, Page 5
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144THEFTS FROM HOUSES Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 184, 1 May 1940, Page 5
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