IN THE COURTS.
A DEFAULTING CLERK. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. Walter Whitchouse (59), clerk, was remanded at the Magistrate's Court to-day charged with failing to account for £650 to his employers, the Te Aro Loan and Discount and Investment Co. Bail was allowed.
PRISONERS SENTENCED
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) .WELLINGTON, This Day.
The following prisoners were sentenced by the Chief Justice. Francis Murrow (52), breaking, entering, and theft-, twelve months' reformative; John Joseph McClintock (43), labourer, breaking and entering, with intent to commit a crime, three years' hard; George Herbert Whitfield, farm labourer, for bigamy, two years' hard; Darrell Henry Barnaby (26), breaking, entering and theft, two years' hard labour, cumulative on a sentence alreadv being served.
Henry Governor, breaking, entering, and theft at Masterton, three months' hard labour; Eric Stqe&nian, twelve months' detention for breaking, entering" and theft at Masterton; Gilbert Douglas Pryce, breaking, entoring and theft at Taihapo, three years' reformative detention; Peter McGregor McCrae, breaking, entoring and theft, two years' detention at a Borstal institution.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1929, Page 5
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169IN THE COURTS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1929, Page 5
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