SUPREME COURT.
SENTENCES AT AUCKLAND. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Sept. 24. Reginald George Bloomfield, aged 33, was sentenced to three years’’ hard labour, to be followed bv one year’s reformative detention, for breaking and entering a shop at Whangarei. Mr Justice Cal lan said the crime was serious, as it involved the use of explosives. James Russell Schwass, who admitted implication in the offence, was sentenced to eighteen months’ imprisonment. John Henry Wilson, a young man, was sentenced to eighteen months for breaking and entering at Wanganui and New Plymouth, to be concurrent with the term he is now serving. Charles Arthur Hansen, aged 23, formerly a charge of the Child Welfare Department as an orphan, was sentenced to two years for a series of burglaries in the Auckland suburbs. He had previously been in the Borstal.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 254, 24 September 1935, Page 8
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