SENTENCES FOR THEFT.
j (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) m ! WELLINGTON, this day. y! In the Supreme Court to-day William io Alfred Twist and Francis Everard ._ Diggle, were charged with breaking and ie entering and theft at Wondville and Feilding. The former received twelve t d months and Diggle six months. Victor id Charles Hugo Greaves, charged with of breaking and entering and theft al 0 f Blenheim, was described as a bad type d, of criminal, and was sentenced to two ie years' hard labour. Ernest Edward McFadgeau, on ten charges of theft at b- Carterton, was ordered two years' probatio-.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 7
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