[PRESS ASSOCIATION.] THEFT FROM A BOND.
BLENHEIM," 10th January. ¦ After the two days' sitting of the Court in connection with the Clouston bond burglary, James Haydon, William Stephenson, and William Kennedy were committed for trial on charges of breaking and entering the bond. The charge against John Wilson was dismissed. Another man named Brimer was committed for trial on a charge of receiving the, goods, knowing them to have been stolen*. Frank Campbell was also committed for trial on a similar charge. Bail Avas allowed in each case.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1912, Page 3
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