HUNTLY POLICE COURT.
{{Before Messrs. E. J. FarrelL and E. A. Jones, JJP.'s) "5 (Tram Oor Own Correspondent.) •HIIU4T.LY, Friday. ; : Joliu Austin, alias McMurdo, a I trucker employed at Pukemiro, was ' I charged ■with stealing from the pocket ' i«f a fellow boarder the sum of seven , pounds. He was also charged with the , *k«ft of a pair of boots from another , I hoarder. Accused pleaded guilty to j ( stealing the boots and admitted stealing i ( i£2, but denied that he stole £7. j \ Ihß Bench characterised this type of i I *Wt as neaa and low, and when ! accused a lengthy record was read out, ■> i showing numerous convictions, sen- I ienced km to sis months' imprison- .' I ment -with hard labour. - ; A stranger to"Huntly, Arthur Blvde i '. vms charged with using obscene lan > I guage ofa particularly offence nature, • j on the Huntly Bailway Station. He : t pleaded guilty and was fined £3 i n • { default 14 days' hard labour in Mount f Eden gaol. Accused was unable to pay , the Aie, and for the next fortnight Will nave ample time for reflection ° '
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 212, 6 September 1924, Page 12
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184HUNTLY POLICE COURT. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 212, 6 September 1924, Page 12
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