SUPREME COURT
-„Y TF.IjV.GRACII—I*EIt I’RKSS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH SENTENCES. CHRISTCHURCH. April 4. At the Supreme Court Harry Mantoll, aged 33, came up for sentence on nine charges of theft of moneys. His Honor said Mautell arrived m New Zealand from London three years ago. He went to Timaru and Tcmuka and stoic money from the ‘‘Timaru JW and the Tcmuka “Leader” and was discharged for dishonesty. Coming to Christchurch lie began to steal from his employers again. Prisoner would uot So admitted to probation. He would be detained for reformative treatment, for twelve months. William Anderson was brought up for escaping from lawful custody when „mPr arrest for drunkenness H.s Honor ordered Anderson to be detained at Rotoroa. or some other inebriates borne for eighteen months. _ Tames Linford Sharp, aged 21, bn four charges of breaking ami entering bv ni'riit and theft, was sentenced to reformative treatment for twelve ’"•fdo not know what the young ineil r re coming to.” His Honor said. “The greatest number of charges seem to l>e against men of tins pusonu sge.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1924, Page 3
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