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MEDDLING WITH MOTORS.

BOYS BEFORE THE COURT. iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON , , this day. In the Hamilton Court yesterday two youths named Albert George Holland (18i and Robert Alexander Gower (15) ■were with converting to their own use two Ford motor cars belonging to Dalgetv and Co. and J. T. White respectively, and were also accused of stealing a. bicycle of snmc person unknown and an Indiau motor cycle (value £180), the property I of J. W. Keeley, of Auckland; plugs, tools, benzine, etc., value £9 8/6, belonging to J. T. White: a tube and spanner [36/), belonging to W.X. Laurence; tyre, tube, and wheels (£l2), belonging to D. B. Hay. A youth named Xorman Leslie Cardiner was also charged with being c.mce-ned with Ciower in the theft of a motor ear and side chair, the property of Vickery, Ltd., of Hamilton. The three boys were convicted, and ordered to come tip for sentence when called on, and to share the expenses of the prosecution. His Worship also fined Holland £5 and Gower 10/ for converting to their own use White's car. On the eharpe of the theft of the Indian motor cycle, the twcboy3 were remanded to appear in Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Issue LI, 3 February 1920, Page 8

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MEDDLING WITH MOTORS. Auckland Star, Issue LI, 3 February 1920, Page 8

MEDDLING WITH MOTORS. Auckland Star, Issue LI, 3 February 1920, Page 8

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