OFFENCES ADMITTED.
GISBORNE, this day. Two Maori labourers, Donald Gordon Taylor, aged 22, and Charles Kawenga, aged 20, who admitted in the Magistrate's Court charges of breaking and entering the Manutuke store and stealing goods valued at £32, and also a brace and bit from a blacksmith's shop, were committed to the Supreme Court at Wellington for sentence. Taylor and Kawenga, together with Thomas Wilson, aged 20, Dan Jones and Junie Tikitiki admitted breaking and entering a dwelling and the theft of meat and money. All were committed to the Wellington Supreme Court for sentence.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 218, 13 September 1940, Page 8
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