SENTENCES
FOR STEALING GOODS. (Per Ptegs Association, Copyright) WELLINGTON, Sep. 21. Five young men who pleaded guilty yesterday to stealing goods from employers, and in most eases receiving goods knowing them to have been dishonestly obtained, were dealt, with today. The chief offender, James Kerr Stewart, was fined £3O and admitted to probation for two years, on condition he refunded forthwith £l2 representing the damage done to goods.. . Roderick Kerk- was placed on probation for three years, and Simpson lor two. Lowe was probationer for a year,.and ordered to make restitution of £2 5s 6d, tlie value of goods damaged by him, and Coak was also given a year’s probation and ordered to make good £2, the value of goods unrecovered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 6
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121SENTENCES Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 6
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