SUPREME COURT
BY TKI.KGII.U'H —-I’ItKSS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. WELLINGTON CASES. WELLINGTON. Aug. 1. At the Supreme Court I' rederiek Courtenay was found guilty on two charges of theft from the person. Ihe crime took place some months ago when the police arrested a man named liourke. now in gaol, on the. same charge, and Chri-topher Marti', a negro, who ah-enuded from hail. Courteuav was found b\ the police a few weeks later and alter a chase he was arrested, lie will !»■ sentenced to-morrow. The Court I' DOW hearing the ease in i which Julia Rtlddlesdon ami Frederick It a v lie r Pinnv wen' charged with the unlawful use of an instrument on a •Angle woman, l.iu-y Pone.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1924, Page 3
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