PRISONERS SENTENCED
GISBORNE DECISIONS [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] « GISBORNE, November 14. The following prisoners were sentenced at the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice Blair: — Rihara Mauheui, for forging a Post Office Savings Bank withdrawal slip, three years’ probation. Arthur Ernest Donald, on three charges involving the illegal use of an instrument and of unlawfully supplying pills and medicines to a girl under the age of fifteen, and also of unlawful carnal knowledge in respect of the same girl, three years’ hard labour. Pan! Huaki, a young Maori, who had been nominated for the ministry, on a charge of unlawful carnal knowledge, was given three years’ probation. The Judge, commenting, Said that, notwithstanding what the Probation Officer had said, he was making an exception in the case of Huaki, and he hoped the prisoner proved worthy of it.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 November 1930, Page 7
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