YOUTH'S TWO THEFTS
money taken prom shop fellow worker also robbed [FROM OUB OWN CORRESPONDENT^ PtJKEKOHE. Tuesday Two charges of theft, involving sums Of £1 4h lid and £l, were brought against Jack Owen Waters, aged 20, labourer, of Patumahoe, in the Pukekohe Police Court to-day before Messrs. F. Perkins and D. McCready Armstrong. J.P.'s. Constable F. T. Wake!in, of Pukekohe, said that on May 30, accused entered the shop of Oliver Claude Goldsworthy at Patumahoe and taken £1 146 lid,, which had been in a tobacco tin under the counter. The money involved in the second charge was the property of William Walter Ryan, who was employed on the same farm. Accused entered Ryan's bedroom in his absence and took £1 from the pocket of some clothing. The Bench convicted and fined Waters £1 on each charge and ordered him to make restitution. He was allowed two months to pay, in default ono month's imprisonment with hard labour.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22435, 3 June 1936, Page 16
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