SUPREME COURT
11V TUI.KCUAI’rr —I'll IS-1 ASSN., f (ll* V.’.10 lIT A UCK LAND. Sept. At the Supreme Court Mr .lustiee Heidman seiileneed I lie lidlowing prisoners : Cecil Hilbert John Thump-on and Svdney dames Foley. the former tor tin'll and the latter for receiving goods, to the value nl t-'-dO. stolen fruin the warehuuse of .Maeky, Logan. : nldwell and Coy. The former received thi'ee years and the latter two years and three mouths imprisonment. 11 a mid Nes'iil 'flinrpe. for unnatural olfonees of a revolting elm racier, ten veal’s* iiupi'isiiiiinent. His lluiior renarked tlial men of this description were worse than the beasts ul the field. 11l future eases he would consider whether the offenders should he whipped. Charles Augustus Candle, for breaking and entering with intent, three years, (•uiieurrent with his present sentence of reformative detention. Cenrge Millar, for forgery and uttering on a post idfiee savings hank land;, was -ellti'iieed to U-’ months' reforma live treatment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1924, Page 3
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158SUPREME COURT Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1924, Page 3
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