SUPREME COURT
[BY TIXIMHAT'TI —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.I NEW PLVAfOUTII, Alny IS At the Supreme Court Matthew Aliiler i leaded guilty to 52 charges of theft, involving over £2001). from his employers, the A.AV.It. .Milking Alachine Coy. lie was sentenced to IS months’ hard labour. The Grand Jury returned !‘iki bill” in the ease of G. Adlam, charged with negligent, riding on a motor cycle, involving the death of a child. Alfred Al ii nor. Basil AVilson and Leo Sydney Stuart Farmer (actual name) who pleaded guilty to a charge, of stealing fifteen head of cattle from John McKeown, of Piliama, wore admitted to probation for two years. Clarence Raymond Ah-Kay, who pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, was remanded until to-morrow for sentence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1926, Page 1
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