ROBBED THE LARDER
THIEVES’ INGRATITUDE From Our Own Correspondent HAMILTON, Today. The other two participants in contemptible theft at Whatawhata oe January 6, when three men who been given food and shelter by - settler displayed their ingratitude t robbing their* benefactor’s larder °- almost all it contained, came Mr. Wyvern Wilson, SAT., in the Police Court today. Both pleaded guilty * J theft. . T 1 Their names were Stanley HecrT Blade and Albert Allan Mcßride. aged 30. The third member of tu* trio, Frank Roy Hyde, was dealt witby tho magistrate on Saturday. jjj Blade was admitted to probation F two years, and ordered to absta--from liquor during that period, an Brie was fined £5, in default IT daT' imprisonment.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 10
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