IN THE COURTS
ALLEGED BREAKING AND
ENTERING
TWO MEN PLEAD GUILTY
ONE TO STAND TRIAL
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INVERCARGILL, May .10. Three young men, William Arthur Stewart, George Alexander Parry, and Charles Robert McCreath, faced nin e charges of breaking, entering arid theft in the Police Court to-day. The offences with which they were charged all took place on the evening’ of Saturday, April 1, or early on Sunday, April 2. The premises entered included Whittingham’s
re 1 Brewqry, three Tnvcrcargill .service he stations. a store and hairdresser’s g shop at Wyndham, garage and •mer:ss car’s shop in Mataura, service stalic Mon at East .Gpjrq, and garage at ad , Clinton. The goods stolen wqre.prin--o<3 ' finally cigarettes, .petrol and clothing, j parry and Stewart pleaded guilty. ‘ s " and Wro qomiriitted for sentence, and McCreath pleaded: not guilty,' apcT 1' was' committed for trial. ' .t-: :*/ \
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11949, 20 May 1933, Page 2
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