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COURTS AND OFFENCES.

COURT AT TE KUHT.

(l!Y TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.’! TE KUXTX, Feb. 4' Before two 'local .Justices of the Peace, George Huia- Brewer, alias Jack Wilson; Edgar Arthur Peterson, alias Robert. Conway and George Curtis Cloloord, pleaded guilty to. various charges of breaking and entering and were committed to Wellington for sentence, orders being made for the return of the stolen property. Brewer and Petersou were further charged with stealing a motor ear valued at £350 at Maungapnlcelra, and were remanded to Wellington.

ALLEGED BREAKING AND ENTERING. LEVIN, Feb. 4. At the Levin Court this morning, three brothers, Lawrence Egmont Windsor. Albert George Windsor, and Joseph Frederick Windsor, were charged with hawing broken and entered the premises of the Otaki dairy factory and stolen stamps to the value of 20s. The accused were remanded to Wellington, to appear on February 11. The three men were recent arrivals hi Manakau, where they were arrested . by Detectives Quirks and Russell yesj terday. Tire Otaki Dairy Company’s office was broken into on Monday morning, and a charge of oelignite was inserted in the safe keyhole, but the burglars : decamped on the approach of the factory motor lorry.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 February 1927, Page 7

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COURTS AND OFFENCES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 February 1927, Page 7

COURTS AND OFFENCES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 February 1927, Page 7

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