SUPREME COURT.
[DI' TELEGRAm— PItR PRESS ASSOCIATION.] bi.enhf.Tai session. SHEER STEAL! NO CASE HEARD. BLENHEIM. N"v. 21. At the Supreti)-.- Court before All' ,) ii-iicc 1! ted. Jessie A aiK-o. widow, indicted on a charge ft stealing a grey -qinrivl i nr. v.due £1 '.- tbe propt'iTy of Bridget Breen, wa- fotltid guilty. The jury recommended ieni-.-ney. Jhe Judge intlicD.-d a Turn -1' > and Paulina Carolina Campbell am! her two daughter-. Alar> Ana. _H and Dene Era,lees Mary. Hb on two eharges of -hoop-stealing at IVlornus Sutiml. eame lip I"!' sentellee. Ills Honor in .sentencing the mother to ei'dit.-.'a months retormalive det-ii-tion. said that, he could not overlook the fact that the mother was rospui--jnle lor teaching the girls to thieve and that, lids had been going on tor voai-. Bail girl-- were admitted to ihree years’ probation, a special onidilioli ' being that curb are to enter the service of a gentleman, who lias offered to make Aiim.-elt .respunsi no lor their good Imlmvioitr.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1923, Page 3
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162SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1923, Page 3
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