AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT.
By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND, September 14. Thomas Fanning Marchoank and Henry Wilson, youths of eighteen, were each sentenced to two years' imprisonment for breaking, entering, and theft. Both admitted previous convictions. Marchbank pleaded not guilty to three charges of theft from premises, which he had admitted entering. The judge said it waß useless to proceed with the charge, as he would not sentence him to an extra day. Arthur Welham Fox, who pleaded guilty to theft from a dwelling and attempted arson, urged that he did not mean any harm; it was all done in a fit of temper. Hi was sentenced to four yf ars' imprisonment. A decree r.isi was granted in the divorce case Lucie Maxwell v. Christopher Maxwell (wife's petition) on the ground of misconduct.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2919, 15 September 1908, Page 5
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131AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2919, 15 September 1908, Page 5
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