SUPREME COURT.
At the Criminal Sasaions of the Supreme Court at Auckland on Monday, Wm. Doyle, a youth sixteen years of age, pleaded guilty to a charge of horse stealing, and was sentenced to four years’ penal servitude. Arthur Robert Wolham, for larceny as a bailee, w->s remanded for the report of the probation officer. On Tuesday, James Maloney, Edmund Wilson, and Thomas McDowell were charged with stealing the yacht Malua, and with larcenies from several other yachts in the harbor. The first two prisoners were sentenced to seven years' penal servitude for larceny of the Malua, and three years’ on the other charges, the sentences to run concurrently. McDowell was sentenced to three years for the graver offence, and one year on 'ha charges of petty larcenies, the sentences in this case also to run concurrently.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1711, 15 March 1888, Page 3
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137SUPREME COURT. Temuka Leader, Issue 1711, 15 March 1888, Page 3
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