STOLE FROM ARMY
“I will give him a chance,” said Air. Stout, S.M., in the Alagistrates’ Court, AVellington, yesterday, when convicting Alontague Harvey Hares, shepherd, aged 37 and ordering him to come up for sentence within 12 months if called upon, for the theft of a pair of binoculars valued at £l4/17/3, one leather jerkin and one blanket valued at’£l/7/11, the property of the Army, to which he pleaded Detective Sergeant AV. AlcLennan said accused had been discharged from the Army. All the property bad been recovered, having been found in accused s ■apartment. „ , For Hares, Mr. J. A. Scott, said he had only once previously been before the Court, in 1935. He was now working on a station carrying 8000 sheep and was the only fencer. The owner was willing to take him back. Hares was married with four young children.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 10, 7 October 1943, Page 3
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142STOLE FROM ARMY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 10, 7 October 1943, Page 3
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