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SUPREME COURT

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AUCKLAND SENTENCES. AUCKLAND, December 2. At the Supreme Court, the C hie 1 Justice sentenced Frederic k M ater McCarthy to two years’ reformative detention for breaking, entering am theft. He had the* record of a waster said Sir Robert Stout, and on his next olfenee was likely to be declared ai habitual criminal. Reginald 11 ownn, received 13 monthreformative detention for obtaining credit while a bankrupt and false pre tences. George Crompton Mansfield, to months' hard labour for false preten

John Eric- Morrow, breaking, enter j„g and theft to two years’ reformative detention. \Vm Stafford Anderson, with a re cord in all parts of the world, to thro venrs' reformative detention for for

gory. Win Anderson Somerville to three years' reformative detention. Reginald Stanley Milton, a trniuci to there years' probation and to be prohibited from liquor and racecourses Charles Frank Dodd, to two years’ reformative treatment in Borstal Institute. All three latter were guilty of breakin«r and entering.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 3

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166

SUPREME COURT Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 3

SUPREME COURT Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 3

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