UNLAWFUL USE OF CAR
WOMAN SENT TO GAOL. Bi Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Nov. 27. Catherine Donavan pleaded guilty to unlawful conversion of a motor-ear and* the theft of meat valued at £1 16s lid, both the property of Christopher Pinnock. Tlie police story was that accused asked a man to drive her to town, saying the ear belonged to her, and he did so. She took the meat with her into a house and did not return. Meanwhile the owner of the ear appeared on the scene.
Accused was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for conversion, and convicted and discharged for the theft of the meat.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 11
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