Curfew imposed
ie John Ferguson aged • unemployed, pleaded |y to a charge of theft of 177-calibre gas-operated Over valued at $63. from Riccarton Mall.branch of !h’s City Market. Ltd. on ember 10. when he >ared before Judge Pain he District Court yestere was convicted and reided on bail to February ir sentence. e will also be sentenced tie same day on charges. £h he admitted, of carej driving, driving, while lualified insufficient tyre
treads, and having no warrant of fitness on January 3. A condition during the remand on bail is that he remain at home between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. WOUNDING CHARGE Fiona Mary Emslie, aged 19, a labourer (Mr E. Bedo) was remanded without plea to January 22 on charges of wounding Joe Katene with intent to injure him, and assaulting Paul Steven Parkinson on January 16. Bail which was opposed by the police, was granted in the sum of $lOOO. with a similar surety.
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