SHUNTERS’ THEFTS
FOUR men REMaNDED for SENTENCE (Special to THE SUN) CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. Foiir shunters, who pleaded 8 '*ty in the Police Court to-day .? charges of pilfering goods from the railway yards, were remanded y Mr. E. D. Mosley, S.M., for sen*nce on Thursday. Tw e char ses were: Ernest Alfred hwith the theft of a tin of valued at Bs, on June 23; th'™ as Charles Harris Marks, with „ e£ J o£ a tin of honey, valued at Sonti? - e same date: James Herbert a , p ’ with the theft of goods valued various dates before June 27; of „ Ueslie Howard, with the theft ~, ° n f suitcase and four cardigans, ued at £ 3 Us 33. on j un e 23. hart Pointed out that all accused wm.irt? sood records of service, and hid lose their positions. irart. mus£ mention that the claims ermrti. on t£le department for stolen are fairly heavy,” said Detectivefcergeant Young. th. Ma sristrate: I had better give rrm Jl? esl:Ion of sentence some serious rema rt ratioru A » the men will be manded for sentence until Thursday. ; n was renewed for each offender £ o i ae sum of £25, and one surety of
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 403, 11 July 1928, Page 1
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197SHUNTERS’ THEFTS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 403, 11 July 1928, Page 1
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