WELLINGTON BURGLARIES.
THREE MEN REMANDED. Wellington, March 7. Three young men--Henry Stephen Gradwell. John Ryan and Charles Horace Sivwright Barry—appeared at the Court to-day. Gradwell was charged with breaking and entering the Dunlop Rubber Company’s premises and stealing four motor tyres, and the other two were each charged with receiving a roll, of tweed stolen from Milligan and Co. All three were remanded for one. week. Gradwell applied for bail, but this was opposed by the chief detective. who stated that other charges involving about £7OO were pending. Bail was granted the other two accused.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 71, 7 March 1923, Page 6
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