THIEVES AND RECEIVERS.
[by telegraph. —PßESS ASSOCIATION.] Ik'NEDiN, Thursday. A number of boys were found guilty of stealing various articles to-day, and in most cases were committed to the Industrial School. Sarah France, a second - hand dealer, was charged with receiving some of the articles. The R. M. said he was satistied the accused was conscious she was committing an offence when she bought the things. If there had been any previous convictions he would have sent her to prisen without a fine : as it was, he imposed a fine of £10. He said if there were no receivers there would be less thefts.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9141, 24 August 1888, Page 5
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