SUPREME COURT.
AUCKLAND SENTENCES. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Oct. 5. In the Supreme Court, Samuel Stuart Hill, for the theft of £4l from his employers, Burns, Philp and Co., was sentenced to two years’ reformative treatment. Leo Martin, for bigamy at Auckland, was sentenced to 12 months in gaol. Leo Phillips Wakefield, for the theft of a registered letter and £2O at Opotiki, was sentenced to six months’ hard labor. Charles fbley, for breaking and entering and theft at Opotiki, was admitted to 12 months’ probation. Theodore Essex James, for theft of goods valued at £ll6 from the Kaiapoi Woollen Co., was put on probation for two years.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1921, Page 7
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108SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1921, Page 7
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