TELEGRAMS.
[llY TEL LUC. AM —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] TONGA’S QUEEN. AUCKLAND, Nov. 8 Queen Salute of 'Tonga, arrived by the' Navita to-day with a large suite. She stays in New Zealand for four months and later may visit Aus- " “prisoners sentenced. CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 9 Justice Adams sentenced the following prisoners—W. A. D. A. Du«cair.i an assisted immigrant five months in the country, for breaking, entering and theft to one year’s hard labor. K. P. Genu, breaking, entering and theft while cm probation, three years reformative treatment. Cyril E. Hobbs, thefts from employer and father, three years probation. Neave Gardiner, theft of £5, to probation for three years. Edward Francis Nicholls, false pretences at Rangiora, to two years hard labor. Frank Morctoii, indecent assault on a male, one year hard labor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1922, Page 3
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130TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1922, Page 3
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