PRISONERS SENTENCED.
Imbi Moeuaaxm ) WELLINGTON, Jnly 11. Prisoner* were eenteneed by Mr Juatiee Macgregor im the Snprwe Court to-day. , Hngh gmvth, aged 18, fer theft •< t motorcycle, irw wnteMfd U two year* in the BorataJ iMtitrrt*. Alexander ClaYk, aged », for falae preteneea, forgery, uttering and theft at Blenheim wu #e*te»e«d ta 1« "john" Reginald EUis, aged 30, fw falee pretenrea at" Palmeriton North (11 charges), forgery and uttering (three eharges), and theft, waa aenteneed to two Tear*' impriaonment on each eharge, the sentence# to be current. The prieoaer had already been declared aa habitnal erimiaaL Lawrence Lindaay Carter, aged 17, and Frank Hampton Ho«iaux, aged 24, were wntenced for breaking and entering and theft, Carter to two year* in i the Borstal Institute and Hosiattx to two yearf* reformative detention. Darrell Henry Barnaby, aged 26, for breaking and entering and theft at Nelaon, was eentenced to throe year*' imprisonment. Phillip Auguatna Keeler, aged tt, for theft at Wanganoi, waa eenteneed te twelve Bjoathr imprisonment. William John Herbert I r ra»#r, aged 39, for forgery, uttering and attempted ottering, was sentenced to eighteen 1 meatlar 4
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19669, 12 July 1929, Page 3
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