SUPREME COURT SESSIONS.
Per Press Association. NAPIER, Juno 22. Owen Kelly, aged thirty, was found guilty of uttering gilded sixpences as half-sovereigns, and sentence was deferred. Robert Rolfs Caulton, aged 22, pleaded guilty to an indecent exposure and indecent assaults on boys at Hastings, and was remanded for sentence. Tudor Nugent, baker, pleaded guilty to failing to keep _ proper books of accounts prior to his bankruptcy, and sentence was deferred. Frank Arnold, a man of middle age, for theft of a gold watch at Hastings, was sentenced to four months' impris°Dment- NAPIER, June 23. At the Supreme Court, Mr Justice Chapman imposed the maximum sentence of ten years on Robert Caulton, a Hastings musician, twenty-two years of age, who pleaded guilty to four charges of indecently assaulting boys. Owen Kelly got _ twelve months for issuing counterfeit coin.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7829, 23 June 1909, Page 3
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