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£19,000 MACHINE DAMAGED

Youth Ordered To Pay For Repairs

(New Zealand Press Association! AUCKLAND, April 13.

Karl Sleeman, aged 18. plasterer, , was admitted to two years' pro- ■ bation when he appeared in the I Magistrate’s Court at Auckland I for sentence for interfering with ' and damaging a £19.000 earth- , moving machine at Mangere on March 1.

Mr R. M. Grant, S.M., told Sleeman: “I am going to take a 1 chance with you.” Terms of probation are that Sleeman live and work where directed and that he pay £125 towards repairing the machine. Sleeman was fined £2 on a charge of theft, £5 for killing a protected bird, £3 for disorderly i behaviour, and was ordered to pay costs only on charges of wilful damage and diacharging al firearm. 1

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28869, 14 April 1959, Page 18

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£19,000 MACHINE DAMAGED Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28869, 14 April 1959, Page 18

£19,000 MACHINE DAMAGED Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28869, 14 April 1959, Page 18

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