SUPREME COURT
SENTENCES AT NAPIER
By Telegraph—Ber Brets Association)
NAPIER, May 27
Supreme Court sentences passed on William Hamer, -for breaking and- entering, three years’ hard labour ; Constance Etnily Hamer, the former’s wife, breaking and entering, two year®’ Borstal ; Benjamin Hamer, brother of the first named, receiving stolen goods, eighteen month®’ reformative treatment.
DAMAGES AWARDED
WELLINGTON;,- May-27;r
In the Supreme Court to-day, Justice Blair gave judgment in favour of Edward Henry Leach, a taxi driver, in a claim for damages against another taxi driver, George Edward Harper. The cars were involved in a collision at a street intersection on December 21, a® a result of which a woman was ■'killed and other people injured. The amount awarded was £l2O 7s special damage®. His 'Honour sa'd It? would not allow genera) damages.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1932, Page 6
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