SUPREME COURT
AUCKLAND SESSIONS. Bv Telegran'J.—Pro*; A«o n iation. Auckl'ud. MotkV.iv. At the >upr"ive (•■.:!:■: Slenley So!a:;d. a voiitli who forced chco'.us to pay the entrance fee, for h:< horse for some country hack rave-, was admilted to two year's probation on condition that he does 'not s;o on to a racecourse or make a bet. Nora' Evelvn Chapman, for having used an instrument on heiv.lt for an illegal iv.irpo.se. wits ordered 1- eom~> up for senlene: when called upon, iiis Honor --an; he \va- lenient becaiis> without her volm::arv confession conviction would havebeen impossible. It also showed actual i-riient-nce. .lohn '-luiih and .las. .Arnoti. for theft from a dwelling at G.simrne. -..;• each sentenced to Iwo years' imprisonment, an' Arnolt was declared an habitual criminal.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 179, 8 November 1910, Page 5
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124SUPREME COURT Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 179, 8 November 1910, Page 5
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