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PRISONERS DEALT WITH

WELL INGTON S ENTEN CES. (By WELLINGTON, March 9. Prisoners sentenced in the Supreme Court to-day by Air. Justice Blair wereWilliam Charles Norman, breaking and entering by night at Levin with intent and theft of a bicycle, three years’ imprisonment with hard labour. Peter McNicol, four charges of breaking and entering by day and theft, reformative detention not exceeding 18 months.

Him ion a Papara, unlawful ■ carnal knowledge at Eoxton, four years’ probation on special terms. Harry Victor Burt, theft and forgery at Pahiatua, probation for three years. Burt was ordered to pay £2.'; in partial restitution. Maurice Joseph Corkery, breaking, entering and theft at Pudding, two years’ imprisonment. Charles Herbert ; Hod.son. forging nnd uttering at Blenheim, probation for two years. Hodson was ordered L u pay ■'£ l m partial restitution. In connection with burglary and theft charges made against them at hakune, nichnrd John Halliday was sentenced to imprisonment for three years; Patrick Walsh to reformative detention for a term not exceeding two years; William Richard John Halliday to reformative detention for two years: Edward Alfred Halliday to reformative detention not exceeding 12 months: and Edward Powell Nicholas to reformative detention not exceeding 12 mouths.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 12 March 1934, Page 8

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PRISONERS DEALT WITH Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 12 March 1934, Page 8

PRISONERS DEALT WITH Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 12 March 1934, Page 8