SUPREME COURT
PRISONERS SENTENCED. (By Telegraph—Press Association). ■ WELLINGTON, July 25. Prisoners sentenced by the Chief Justice included : Francis Murrow, aged 51, breaking, entering and . theft, to twelve months’ reformative. John Joseph McClintoelc, aged 43, a labourer, breaking and entering with intent to commit a crime, to three years’ hard labour. Darrell Henry Bart Abbey, aged 26, breaking, entering and theft, to two years hard labour, cumulative on a sentence already being served. Henry Governor, breaking, entering *nd theft at (Mas teuton, to three months’ hard labour. Eric Steedman, twelve months’ detention, for breaking, entering and theft at Masterton. Filbert Douglas Prvce, breaking, entering and' theft at Taihape, to three years’ reformative detention. Peter McGregor McCrae, breaking, entering and theft, two years’ detention at a Borstal institution.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1929, Page 5
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