SUPREME COURT
[by TFxr.oßArn run muss association.! AYE [.LING TON SENT EN CBS. WELLINGTON, June 20. Prisoners were sentenced by ,1 ustice McGregor to-day, in the Supreme Court us follows: Ronald Cazalet, house breaking and theft, reformative detention for three years, concurrent with his present sentence. Thomas O’Hara, breaking, entering and theft, ordered to come up for sentence when called upon, on condition that he repay the damage and Court costs. Arthur Alfred Gurdy, forgery at Wanganui. two years’ reformative detention. John Foster, false declaration, one month’s hard labour. Robert John Malcolm, theft at Palmerston North, two years’ reformative detentin. John Joseph TTansen, theft, forgery, uttering, and conspiracy to defraud, two years’ reformative detention on each charge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1926, Page 1
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