SUPREME COURT.
W EI .LI XGTt )X SEXTENT KS. ["BY TKI.KOItAI’It—PKB mI'.SS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON. Oet. 26. At the Supreme Court, Mr Justice MacGregor imposed the following sentences „n prisoners who pleaded guilty, in the Lower Court:—Charles Hicks, Roland Ranger and Francis Wesley, raise pretences. six months; William Robert flanvage Watts, indecent assault on a female, two years’ hard lahour; Colin Morgan, thelt from a dwelling at Palmerston North, six months' hard labour; Henry Hoyden Moore, forgery, uttering and false pretences iit Palmerston North, reformative treatment for a jieriod not. exceeding two years: Leonard Crawford, horse stealing at Palmerston North, reformative detention not exceeding two years : Alfred llencgage Holmes, breaking and entering and theft at Klthatn, reformative detention not exceeding two years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1923, Page 2
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121SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1923, Page 2
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