THE COURTS.
ALLEGED THEFT FROM POST OFFICE. By Telegraph—Press Assoriation HAMILTON, March 28. The police arrested and brought belore Mr Wyveru Wilson, S.M., at .Hamilton, a young married man named Clmrles Joseph Hugh Curry who was charged with stealing L'-ll 2s lid, the property of the Post- and Telegraph Department, Hamilton, by whom he was employed until recently, in the money-order branch. Accused was remanded till April ,T, hail being granted. It is understood that further charges are pending.
ALLEGED SI I HER STEALING. By Toluffraph— Press A KRormtlon. HASTINGS, March 27. Henry “Wood, shepherd, in charge of the Temnta. station. Havelock North, the property of William Richmond, sheepfarnier and meat exporter, Hasting'. was commiUed for trial at Napier on June 8 on live charges of stealing -‘57 sheep, the properly of. Richmond 18. unknown 111, While, fliecphirmer 0 of a total value of L-l(i, on one charge of the theft of three cattle value at £25 and on one charge of the theft of wool vahie at, £J2. 'Two other charges were adjourned.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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