COURTS AND OFFENCES.
NCi INCOME TAX RETURNS. (B> T^i^giapb—jpttfhb Ahfsfw.iaiiuxi.j WELLINGTON Aug. 2-1. El ic Albert Algar, a builder, was lined £5 to-day for ia.fl.ing to make income tax returns. Wains and StcphiJip-.un, printers, were lined. £lO lor not furn..shing a return in 1026 and £5 for a. simitar otic nee in 1020. Reginald -John Foss, a schoolmaster at Levin, wa« lined the minimum of £2 for not furnishing a return for .1028. 1 SENTENCES AT CHRISTCHURCH. OHRIBTCHURCH. Aug. 24. At the Supreme Comt the following p: i>onerx were sentenced'?— George Cerasev aged 2(5. for bigamy and making... a. false statement, nine months’ imprisonment-. ft wa® stated t hat prior to coiniwitting bigamy, Cieasy had been imprisoned. «ix times' for failure to maintain his wife at Ini vci cargill. Roland l Harold Cole, for indecent assault on a. male. \vas> sentenced to three months’’ imprisonment. 'James- Noil, for forgery was' admitted to probation for two years. Tavlcton Horne, for breaking, entoriligand theft, was ordered two years'’ re'ionn ativc, treatment.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 August 1928, Page 7
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