PLEADED GUILTY.
BURGLARY AT NGARUAWAHIA
•TWO AUCKLAND• YOUTHS. (By Telegraph.—OWnr Correspondent.) " NGARUAWAHIA, Friday. Francis William Henry Jeeves and Francis Edward Pinkes, of Auckland, appeared on remand this afternoon before Messrs. H. Marsland and H. F. Rogers, J.P.'S. Both accused pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking , and entering R. McFarlarie's store and stealing goods to the value of £83 13/9. They were remanded to the Supreme Court for ; sentence. . ■ . On the charge of converting to their own use a motor car -belongiug to Cap--tain Ross, of Auckland, accused' were remanded to Auckland. !• • ;,J -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 7
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