SUPREME COURT.
. lIY TEI.KOHAI'II—I'HI.S'J ASSN., COPYRIGHT. AUCKLAND, September 17. \ t Hie Supremo Court sittings, John Ciali.ini and Albert Duncan, two men with laid (Time records, were sentenced for breaking, entering and theft ol jew ellei y valued at iXMo. the former to four veals' hard labour and the hitter to two years' hard labour ('iiiicurrent with the current senteii:c. Leslie Robert White stated to have ’ I lean involved in the disposal of the stolen jewellery and on the charge of thclt was sentenced to twelve months’ imprisonment. John Desmond l.aiichlan Gobble, lor breaking, entering and thclt at. I’tikoLohe was a'.lmitti-d to three years' prohat ion. I Hu;.erl James Connell, aged L’l years , on a charge of leeeiviiig stolen proj petty was admitted to two years’ proj hat ion. conditionally on paying £.'lo to , the Piohation Officer in twelve monthly I instalments.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 1
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141SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 1
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