BURGLARY AT TE HOE.
HUNTLY COURT SEQUEL. YOUNG MAN FOR SENTENCE. (Special to Times.) HUNTLY, Thursday. Pleading guilty to a charge of breaking, entering and theft of wearing apparel, cigarettes, tobacco and a suitcase, to tlie value of £lO Is, the property of United Stores, Ltd., Te Hoe, Albert George McDonald, aged 20. of Te Hoe, appeared in the lluntly Magistrate's Court to-day before Messrs. E. J. Farrell and W. Barclay, J’s P. He was committed to tiie Supreme Court at Auckland for sentence. Detective H. ,1. Brown,, of Auckland, conducted the prosecution. Cyril William Thompson, manager of Unite,l Stores, Ltd., Te Hoe, said lie was the last person to leave the shop and before leaving lie looked all the doors and windows. At 2 a.m. (he following morning in consequence of what lie was told, he went to the shop and found the windows near the front door broken and (lie window at the side of the shop open.* An examination of tlie stock showed that the Shelves had been disturbed. William David Thompson, proprietor of United Stores, Ltd., identified the stolen property in Court by property marks and tickets, as belonging to his flrnu
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 9
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196BURGLARY AT TE HOE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 9
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