BOY BURGLARS SENT TO GOAL.
: ■: -— "■*« 3 ; [BT TELEGRAPH. PRESS ASSOCIATION.] $fi •• ,«•- ' *Y'. •: ' ' . • > f I'* :*<• ' •.''•Tvi.Vvi ; ' WaxufOTOJr, Thursday. The boy burglars, recently >.arrested '( at Happy Valley while carrying : arms, Man-!' rice ' Edward Pointon and - Joseph Patrick Haughey, appeared for sentence ;, at the Supreme Court to-day. on ; 13" charges I of; burglary. Haughey, as ringleader, was sentenced ( to one year's imprisonment with hard labour on each Of the 13 charges, sen-. tences to run concurrently. Pointon was sentenced to one month's imprisonment; without hard labour on each charge, thb terms to run concurrently. ' - v!:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14292, 11 February 1910, Page 4
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