PAPAKURA.
THEFT FROM DWELLING. A youth of eighteen years, named Robert Amos G. Carpenter, pleaded guilty to the theft of £l4 10s from the dwelling of Elizabeth Cain on October 22nd. • Chief - Detective McMahon said that the money had been taken in small sums from the bag of a boarder at a house the accused visited, Mr Mahoney said that the youth had been practically thrown on the world at the age of il years, when bis mother left home, and he had been working about the country as a cuwboy. When out of work he committed the theft. He wa3 now working for a larmcr at Papakura, and was willing to make restitution. He was admitted to 12 months' pronation on the condition that restitution was made at the rate of 15s per week.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 155, 19 December 1913, Page 2
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135PAPAKURA. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 155, 19 December 1913, Page 2
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