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•r PRISONERS SENTENCED. < P>u Telegraph —Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, April 20. Prisoners were I ’sentenced to-day as follows: James Sinclair, 47, a wool grader, to eighteen months’ reformative treatTnertt', for theft 'from his employers; Robert. John; Pomeroy, aged 21, /three charges), and. Samuel Joseph Pomeroy 20. (one yharge}, breaking, entering vTrfnd tfieft. two years’ detention in a Lam Ye rg, , aged 25, theft, twelve ' •^bitlirs 4 reforinative detention ; Prances William Hackett, aged 62, a carpen~>:ter ichtlTged.'with breaking and entering / with intent to commit a crime, was \ remanded for a medical report,,'
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1931, Page 3
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