BURGLARY CHARGES.
TWO MEN ADMIT GUILT.
(By Telegraph.—Tress Association.)
INVERCARGILL, Friday.
Three young men, William Arthur Stewart, George Alexander Parry and Charles Robert McCrcath, faced nine charges of breaking and entering and theft in the Police Court to-day. They were charged with entering Whittingham's brewery, three Invercargill service stations, a store and hairdresser's shop at Wyndham, a garage and mercer's shop in Mataura, a service station at East Gore and a garage at Clinton. Cigarettes, petrol and clothing were alleged to have been stolen.
Parry and Stewart pleaded guilty and were committed for sentence. McCreath pleaded not guilty and was committed for trial.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 11
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