BURGLARY ADMITTED.
YOUNG MAORI’B OFFENCE. COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE. (Special to Times.) TE AROHA, Monday. Before Justices to-day in the Magistrate’s Court, a young Maori, Wliare Mlkaere, was charged with breaking, entering and theft at Springdale on May 7.
David Malcolm Gilling deposed that lie had seen accused near his whare ami later missed a torch and a week later a pair of brown shoes.
Constable Hinton stated that following complaints from Springdale he executed a search warrant at the accused's dwelling at Tahuna and found the torch. Accused afterwards admitted taking shoes and planting them near the Maori settlement.
The accused pleaded guilty and was committed to the Supreme Court at Jlamllton for sentence.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19888, 18 May 1936, Page 7
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114BURGLARY ADMITTED. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19888, 18 May 1936, Page 7
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