GREYTOW THEFT
Groceries and Tobacco REMAND FOR SENTENCE Charged with stealing at Greytown groceries and tobacco to the value of £7O/3/11, the property of the late Samuel Wall, George Thomas Woodward, aged 39, a storekeeper, of Lower Hutt, pleaded guilty at. the Petone Police Court yesterday and was coinmi tied to the Supreme Court for sentence by Messrs. J. Kerr and G. D. McEwen, J.P.'s. Accused claimed that Wall owed him wages which amounted to £79/2/3, and that he had taken the goods in satisfaction. Bail was allowed on the condition that he reported twice daily to the police.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 273, 13 August 1932, Page 13
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99GREYTOW THEFT Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 273, 13 August 1932, Page 13
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