BURGLARY IN DUNEDIN.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Wednesday. j At the Supreme Court to-day Thomas 'Joseph Christie, charged with breaking I and entering and theft in respect to the Farmers' Co-operative premises at Dunedin and llosgiel, was found guilty on •both counts, and remanded for sentence. Henry Urquhart and James Burmen were charged with breaking and enter!in<» with intent to commit a crime and iwlitih being unlawfully in .a dwellinghouse. Both were found guilty on the second charge and were eentenced to three years' reformative treatment.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 8
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