STOLEN BICYCLE.
YOUNG- MAN IN COTJR-T. ADMITTED TO PROBATION. The theft of a cycle valued at £7 10/, at the Police Court this morning. Sub-Inspector Slianahan. that on September' 17- tla left it to Liverpool Stieot, it was stolen by acc "® -rrpiier's Bay, Constable Collins, of &t * the interviewed Pnnce and t i ie cycle. At first Prince said * e = . he machine from his cousm, but later at &U Sergeant Find. he Wm it on tta. W»'f' V T h °! informed his father tha bars lad been lent to him. The Jia " aie " ftlf re . proper repair would cost £1 /•. . TlieProl»tidn«^»^.ga boll, recommended, that be given a chance. He expenses.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 228, 26 September 1930, Page 9
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