COURT NEWS.
(Per Press Association.) BLENHEIM, September 6. Alfred Sydney Kerr, 26, released from Picton gaol yesterday, after scrying one month on three concurrent sentences for false pretences, this morning was sent back to imprisonment for three months for a similar offence. He obtained £8 5s worth of clothing on the fraudulent representation that he was employed by a local sawmiller and could give an order on his wages. WELLINGTON, September 6. Maurice Cant, a taxi-driver, of Auckland, aged 21 years, wishing to come to Wellington, purloined the car of Charles Stuart Panting, to make the trip. He abandoned it at Palmerston North, with damage, estimated at £5 done to it. Cant appeared at the Police Court, Wellington, to-day, and was fined £lO, and ordered to make good the damage done.
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Grey River Argus, 8 September 1930, Page 8
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