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‘PREVALENT OFFENCE’

Theft of Tools From Bicycles 'This class of offence is at present prevalent in the Hutt Valley and is difficult to detect,” said Detective F. X. Robinson, when Joint James Bayliss, farm hand, 39 years, pleaded guilty before Mr. H. P. Lawry, S.AL. in the .Magistrate’s Court, Lower Hutt, on Thursday to a charge of the theft of one bicycle pump, two spanners and one oilcan, valued at 5/-, the property of Donald Crooks. Accused was convicted and admitted to probation for 12 months. Detective Robinson said Crooks had left his bicycle against a fence at the Hutt golf course, and when he returned tools wore missing. Accused was interviewed the following day. and at first was untruthful. Subsequently he admitted the offence.

Emphasising the prevalence of such thefts. Detective Robinson said that quite recently in Petone a stolen bicycle was recovered on the beach, but everything except the bare frame had been 'taken, even the wheels. It was also almost a daily occurrence for complaints to be received by the Lower Hutt police of cases where bicycles were being’interfered with.

EASTER CRICKET Hutt District Club’s Team The following team has been chosen to represent the Hutt District Cricket Club in a match against a Hutt Valley Association eleven, to be played on the Lower Hutt Recreation Ground on Monday; Sissons. 'l'. Gwilliam, Holstead, Pegler, -Muir. Bresnahan, Aim. AVilliams, Sullivan, Church, Jarvis, Aldersley. Nicholls not Available. Al. F. Nicholls, who was to have captained the Hutt. Valley Cricket Association's eleven, has advised that he is not available. L. H. Lapworth will captain the team, which will now include J. Fox (General Motors). J. B. Wilson will act as wicketkeeper. EASTBOURNE RUGBY Teams For To-day’s Games This afternoon senior members of the Eastbourne Rugby Club will be given the opportunity of a work-out before the season aetuall.v opens, two teanm meeting its malehcN against visiting fifteens, on the Eastbourne recreation ground. The following senior A team will play Wanganui Technical College Old Boys the game to start at 3 p.m.: AV. Andrews’ F. Berry, I. Bingham, ,1. Collins, AV. Crisp. S. Evans, J. Fleming, G. Grei" AL Griffiths, AL Hill. 'l’. Jose. E. McGrath, G. (Irmo, J. Plank. A. Sibb'v II Sleep, C. Waite, J. Walling. As a eureain-raiser the following senior B team will meet a team from the Gre.vlown club: Burke. C. Carter, Al. E. Cross, A. G. Farmer, J. Farmer. B. Girdletdone, D. Griffiths, King, B. Lawton, J. Port eons. A'. Posselt. J. Scott, I\ Shennen. L. Spence. P. Shadwell. .I.' 'Parlor. C. W. AVhite, AV. Whitney, B, williams. STAFF’S GOOD WISHES Presentation at Trcnthani Air. AV. S. Keegan, accountant at the main ordnance depot, Trentham .Military Camp, whose marriage will take place to-day, was the recipient of a brassware fuel box from the members of the depot military and civilian staffs on Thursday afternoon. Captain IV. R. Burge. AI.C.. N.Z.S.C., officer commanding the detachment. who made the presentation in the absence of the' Director of Ordnance Services, said that: Air. Keegan had had 19 years' service in the ordnance branch, and conveyed to him the good wishes of the fetaff at Trentham,

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page 14

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‘PREVALENT OFFENCE’ Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page 14

‘PREVALENT OFFENCE’ Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page 14