CHARGED WITH PILLAGING.
TRUSTED HARBOUR OFFICIAL* ) | [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.].^,^? WELLINGTON. Moid** %'% 4-t the Supreme Court to-day John Madson was charged with the • theft °' V-5: articles of clothing from the Wellington waterfront. ' The total value of the good*; was £205 13s 6d. There were altera** five : charges of receiving i the goods. 7 i For the Crown it was stated that MM'' • -j son was charged with stealing and v*k!, ceiving tho property of -various ers. He had been employed by the We'* ■ .» lington Harbour Board . for the . pastse**®. years and had < been : foreman of twosttW*,; v; one of which . had been.' used for itoHgMp pillaged goods. He wis a highly trusty . J member of the board's ■■■ staff. Tricklebank visited'?': Madson'fl hcUS*» wher6. a large quantity;. of material £s|§ found. v , " The case hits not ooaduded* The case hiu not concluded, J -i:.' - -•■Mil v :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18323, 13 February 1923, Page 6
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144CHARGED WITH PILLAGING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18323, 13 February 1923, Page 6
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