AUCKLAND.
[BT TBLKGItAHt. — PBEBS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, 3rd February. At the Supreme Courb to-day Albert Maiuden, a young man, who pleaded guilty to forgery and theft at Onehunga, was brought up , for sentence. His Honour remarked that the offences were very serious, but .he did not like to send such a, young man to prison. He would admit him to probation for t-\\o years. Prisoner -was ordered to pay tho costs of the court (£3 3s 6d) in monthly instalments of 10s., Peter , Alexander admitted a number of previous convictions for false pretences and forgery. He had pleaded guilty in the Lower Court to forgery, and -vms sentenced to eighteen months' hard labour. John Hooper, a young man, charged with breaking and entering and thefb of a, quantity of wearing apparel, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1908, Page 2
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