SEQUEL TO A ROBBERY.
CHARGES OF STEALING AND RECEIVING. [BY TELEGRAPH. — PKESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, This Day. Frederick Bradley and Ernest James M'Cartney were charged in the Police Court to-day with breaking and entering the shop of William Waller, of Taumarunui, ' and" stealing watches, brooches, etc., valued at £100 ; James King was charged with having received jewellery, knowing that it was stolen ; and William Tatton was charged with receiving watches, etc., valued at £10, the property of Waller, knowing that the same had been dishonestly obtained. Accused were remanded for a week, Tatton being admitted to bail in one surety of £lUO, and two of £50 each.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1909, Page 8
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106SEQUEL TO A ROBBERY. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1909, Page 8
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