COURTS AND OFFENCES.
BROTHERS ADMIT THIOI'T. (BY TELEGRAPH—rRESS ASSOCIATION.) DANNEVIRKE, Sept. 5. Two brothers, named AValter Frederick Dempsey and Albert Arthur Dempsey, who pleaded guilty to entering a- house near Dannevirke and stealing therefrom various articles of jewellery and other things of a total value of £ls 10s, were committed for sentence to the Supreme Court at Wellington. They were remanded to Palmerston North to appear on Wednesday, where two other charges of breaking and entering will be heard. The accused came from AVaimate (Canterbury).
THE PONSONBY AFFRAY. AUCKLAND. Sept. 5. What is known as the Ponsonby affray was dealt with by tbe magistrate this morning, when Herbert Marshall Brooks was charged with intent to do grievous bodily harm to Alexander Cuthbert Bentley by wounding him. He was committed for trial.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 5 September 1927, Page 9
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