BOYS’ ADVENTURES.
END IN JUVENILE COURT. (UY TELEGRAPH - 'I’IIESS ASSOCIATIONAUCKLAND, Feb. 7. The exploits of three boys of 15 years of age, who. loft their home to u life of adventure, were related in the Juvenile Court to-day, when they were charged with theft of a shotgun, food, 'blankets, and cutlery, valued at £BS. The police stated that after the thefts the lads hid their loot in the Domain and went to- Mercer for a couple of days. They then returned, and took up their residence in the Domain. Subsequently they stole a dinghy and rowed across to Ran gi to to Island, where they camped in an old whare for a week. They later returned to the city, ransacked a warehouse, and were captured on the way back to the camp on the Domain. The ringleader was admitted to probation for three years, and the others to two vea.rs.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 February 1925, Page 7
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150BOYS’ ADVENTURES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 February 1925, Page 7
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