HAMILTON COURT.
BREACHES OF BANKRUPTCY ACE, THEFT FROM POSTAL PACKET. j ! (B- Telegraph.—Own Correspondent) I HAMILTON, thk day. I F. A. Twiname, timber merchant o| j Huntly, a bankrupt, pleaded guilty to two charges of contracting debts with. I out reasonable prospect of discharein, '< jthem, also with failing to keep nronsSi books. He elected to be dealt with sua ! ! marily. ;?"] The Magistrate said this was not a l ' case for probation, and deferred Be_t__«i j for a week to enable accused to settts adairs in connection with his position a, registrar of electors and returning officer 0 cer. ' ! H. B. Hollick, wine and spirit mef* | chant, of Rotorua, a bankrupt, wa ß sen. ! tenced to 14 days' hard labour lor failing to keep proper books. Man-tahi Terenui pleaded guilty 'A< the theft of a cheque from a postal packet and forging an endorsement ot the same. He was committed to tha | Supreme Court for sentence.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 75, 27 March 1912, Page 6
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