ALLEGED THEFT OF PIANO FROM MANGERE SCHOOL
(P.A.) AUCKLAND, This Day. Charged with breaking into the Mangere Bridge School on Thursday night and stealing a piano valued at £250, three men appeared in the Police Court today. They were Robert Ernest Wrathall, aged 31, a labourer, Victor Gustav Blucher, aged 42, a storeman, and Leslie James Wedderspoon, aged 33, a bootmaker. On the application of the police they were remanded until Monday on bail of £250 each. William George Gordon Little, aged 31, a barman, was charged with receiving from persons unknown a piano valued at £250, the property of the Education Board, knowing it to have been dishonestly obtained. He was remanded until Monday on bail of £l5O.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1949, Page 4
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