SUPREME COURT
AUOKLAND SITTINGS
(by TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION ) AUCKLAND. July 9. , tJiG , Supreme Court, Edward N-elsli. a half-caste Maori, was placed on probation for two vears for perjury. Mr Justice Stringer said it was uot a bad case. The prisoner had adherec to a statement that he was in a billiard room when the evidence -showed that h G was m the street The case arouse out of a charge of nlav'im two-up. 1 ' ‘ "
Godfrey Addington Fleet Otway, aged and a youth of 21 years were each placed on probation for two years, and ordered to make restitution of £l3 4s 4d each, for breaking, entering and theft at Mare re tu Post Office two years ago. Otway was ordered to find £H)O surety for his good behaviour. His accomplice’s name was suppressed because lie played a minor part.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 July 1924, Page 7
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139SUPREME COURT Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 July 1924, Page 7
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