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BANKRUPT SENT TO GAOL

■FOR NOT KEEPING PROPER BOOKS. £ai XMiEGBAPH — PBESS ASSOCIATION. J i HAMILTON, This Day. t Henry Holliek, of Eotorua, a bankrupt, for failing to keep proper books, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to fourteen days* imprisonment, with hard labour. Mr. Loughnan, S.M., said it was quite certain that bankrupt had absolutely no knowledge of book-keeping. REMANDED FOR SENTENCE [BY TBLEOBAFH. — FBESS ASSOCIATION.] HAMILTON, This Day. A Maori youth named Manutahi TeTenui, charged with theft and forging and uttering a cheque, pleaded guilty, and was remanded to the Supreme Court for sentence. — _____ '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 8

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BANKRUPT SENT TO GAOL Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 8

BANKRUPT SENT TO GAOL Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 8