SERIES OF THEFTS
THREE YOUNG AIEN IX COURT.
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INVERCARGILL,’ May, 19
Three young men, AVilliaiu Arthur Stewart, George Alexander Parry-and Charles Robert Afcßeath,’ ‘faced nine, charges of breaking, entering,' and theft in the Police Court fo-day. The, offences with which! they were charged all took place dh tbs evening of Saturday, April T/• or ehrly on Hunday,, A pf 2 - , “ V" ■ -’.v. .The premises entered included Whittingham’s Brewery’ .three Irivel’chrgill service stations ; : £t : ’‘/st or.3l . and 'hairdresser’s shop> ipt AVyiidhain; a garage.and piercer’s shop at Alatnura; a service station /at" pnd > ns. garage at ’ Clinton, -• “ * The goods stolen were''''principally cigarettes, petrol apd clcthing.* ,' . Party and Stewart pleaded guilty and were committed .f6rC|ptppf|v'!ytMcßeath oleaSed not "Ejtiiity' ihd waft committed for; trial/ I- .
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1933, Page 4
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125SERIES OF THEFTS Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1933, Page 4
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