IN THE COURTS.
ALL KG El) FORGERY
(Press Association.)
GRKYMOCTH. March 11. George Edward Mill- was charged to-dnvTth forging a letter of erediL for C2t!o, purporting to be •signing by .John Cron, of Haast. and uttering the same to Dalgety and Co.. (ireviuout!i. He was remanded lot a week. The police stated thai further charges were possible.
BREAKING ENTERING AND THEFT.
(Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, March 11. ■ .1 olm William Osborne, 17L in the Police Court to-day admitted 12 charges of breaking and entering dwelling houses in the city and suburbs, and stealing jewellery. _ clothing, and goods to the value of L’kld, He was committed for sentence to th“ Supreme Court.
THEFT AND MISCHIEF
TVU) YEARS ’REFORMATIVE
(Press Association.) WELLINGTON, March 11. William Uramhill, 20, a laborer, who was stated to have been consorting with thieves for some time past, got two years’ roiorniatiie detention to-dav 'on charges which included the theft of C3O 2s Bd. and mischief lv damaging property. Draniliill was one of a party who had been breaking into service stations, but he only acted as a. "ualchet , hence he was not charged with 'breaking and entering, hut only with theft.
ALLKGKJ) JOY-RIDER. SHIP'S OFFICER IN COURT (Presß Association.) AUCKLAND, Marcli 11. Arrested during tho week-end on a charge of converting a motor car valued at Cloo to his own list' ITelmore Turner (20) an officer on the steamer jimriki now in port, appeared at the Police Court this morning. As Mr. Moody, who is appearing for accused is out of town to-day, 'i uriior was remanded until to-morrow. Hail was allowed, the master going surety.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10843, 12 March 1929, Page 6
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