THE AUCKLAND BURGLARIES.
ACCUSED SENTENCED. By Telegraph.—Fress Association, Auckland, Last Night. The hearing o£ charges against seven men in connection with the recent Imlglariea was continued at the Police Cow to-day. On the summary charge-.!. Patrick Gunn was sentenced to a yt-iu's imprisonment for being in possession ci firearms, and to throo months on ci-.c;i « of three cliavgea of theft and or.o of escaping from custody,' ing cumulative. Thomas Gunn was sentenced to etnfr:. mouths, and Alexander Gunn ||o twiivc monihn, for being in possession of fr«arins. Thyern and McLcLl&nd' were actfi iia tonced l» ttsee-months for r tlid^
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1918, Page 5
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99THE AUCKLAND BURGLARIES. Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1918, Page 5
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