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STUART DEALT WITH v TWO YEARS’ PROBATION EXPENSES TO BE PAID | (Special to “Northern Advocate,”) AUCKLAND, This Day. George Richard Stuart, of Whangarei, appeared in the Supreme’Court to- | j day for sentence on a charge of being j found at night with an offensive weapon for the purpose of breaking into the shop of Air. K. G. M. Kelly, . outfitter, Whangarei, ; Counsel for ’Stuart said accused’s • nnployers were ready to re-engage him ! —he had been manager for a large firm ’ in the North, His Honour said Stuart ’s action had been the outcome of a foojish . bet made after a drunken party. He admitted Stuart to probation for two years and ordered him to pay £l3 9/4 expenses. A month was allowed in which to pay.
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Northern Advocate, 31 July 1934, Page 4
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