TWO YOUTHS FOR SENTENCE
Breaking, Entering And Theft (New Zealand Press Association) GISBORNE, January 20. Three charges of breaking and entering and theft in Gisborne business premises and one of attempting to break and enter, were admitted by two youths, Allan Anthony McCumber and Tony Rangioto Horne, both aged 19, in the Magistrate’s Court at Gisborne today before Mr L. N. Ritchie, S.M. Accused were remanded till Tuesday for sentence.
Detective-Sergeant B. H. Constable said McCumber, an Australian, came to Gisborne last November and lived at a house where parties were consistently held and large quantities of liquor consumed. The pair joined forces in the thefts. They took rifles valued at £3l 10s and compasses from one shop and threw them into the harbour. The pair took £5O and 10 ignition keys from a garage. They threw the keys into the harbour from another garage. They also stole petrol and three dozen bottles of beer.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29108, 21 January 1960, Page 7
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