TE AROHA NEWS
MAGISTRATE’S COURT (Special to Times.) TE AROHA. Wednesday. At the Te Aroha Court to-day. Kept te Wherau, a young Maori, was charged with entering the Te Aroha Golf Club's pavilion at Ruakaka and stealing 21 bottles or beer. Accused pleaded guilty. Accused bad been previously before tiie court for theft and was sent to Borstal. Sine’ leaving the institution bis behaviour bad been far The justices, Messrs A. D. Jones and j. a. Hepburn, sentenced accused to two months’ imprisonment with hart! labour. Thames Valley Scouts At a conference or scouts ami assistants or the Thames Valley Group. Mr B. M. Horner presided and the district cornmis- « oner was present. it wa- decided that the next rally be held in Te Aroha next March, the joint responsibility for which will be shared by tiie F’aeroa. Waitoa, anti Te Aroha troops. Occasion was taken to make reference to the Commissioner's line work in the group and to wish him guod luck in his Pacific Island* holiday.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 13
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