CASE DISMISSED
WELLINGTON THEFT • CHARGE.
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WELLINGTON, Nivember 29,
Remarking that it would be a .waste of time sending the case on to a jury, ■ Mr Hewitt, S.Mi, in-the Police Court • to-day, dismissed a charge of : theft of; musical struments, gramophone parts, j stationary., and :‘ o|ther .articles valued • at £lO7 6s 9cl, the property, of Ernest* DaWson/' Ltd., Wellington. ') The charge was - preferred • against Robert. Harold, Court, manufacturer’s representative, aged' 40 years: * It was alleged by the prosecution that Court had. removed * certain goods - from. . a shop occupied by Ernest Dawson, Ltd., without .the' ’ authority of Dawson, managing director yof the company ■, while she,-whs in Auckland. •
: The Magistrate, - after hearing the evidence of :Dawson -and- the principal witnesses for 'the prtisjecutiori- said that it L ftpbeared’ that HaWson had ' ’been in trouble, "arid Tiad made afl arrangement whereby,’ when- he went away, Gqurt was to take security, and it was definitely fixed what he as. to take . That appeared to be all that happened ’. ’ . -i
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1933, Page 2
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