WELLINGTON, September .3
Of • i k&S’hri'y sumninrv charges of (.licit, involving £ll6, Richard Hope Fciin, and .James MoTavish were each sentenced to twelve months hard,..labour in the Magistrate’s Court.' They pleaded guilty to .Further charges of breaking and entering and theft at Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin and were committed for sentence. Alexander Theodore Form was associated with them in two charges of breaking, entering and theft and pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property and was remanded till to-morrow for sentence.
SUDDEN DEATH
NEW PLYMOUTH, Sept. 4
The death of Mr W. ,T. Totter, of Auckland, the. Organiser of the. Rugby Art Union, who arrived in New Plymouth on Wednesday, and who to-day completed arrangements for the drawing to-morrow night, occurred at his hotel to-night. Air Potter, owing to delay caused by the train wreck at Mangaweka, had a very strenuous day’s work. To-night he had a heart seizure, and he died at 10.30. He was about 65 years of age.
INQUEST REOPENED
ON HOSPITAL CASE
CHPTSTCTTU’RCTT. September 4. Coroner IT, A. Young has decided,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1930, Page 6
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