Drapery Stoles And Received at Motatau
KAWAKAV7A. This Day. “Yen have asked for probation, and 1' don't know that it will work, but I am going to Rive you your chance. ! Mr G. N. Morris, S.M.. said; this in the Knwakawa Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, when sentencing Kiri 1. ipono, a Maori labourer, of Molalan, to 12 months' probation on a charge of stealing drapery, of which geode to the value of £7 fl/S wc.ro not recovered. Defendant was ordered to make restitution to the extent of ,C i S/\>, Kara Paraka, a Motatau farmer, was charged with receiving the goods stolon by Tipenc. knowing them to be stolen properly, and he was fined £2 10/-. ! On a charge of stealing several I pheasants he was convicted and fined 1 £2. ;
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Northern Advocate, 13 July 1939, Page 11
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