MOTOR CAR CASES.
THEFT FROM GARAGE. WELLINGTON, July 5. Felix Matthew Gieen was fined £io today. in default ono month, for illegal conversion of a car. The prosecution followed a police watch on the Todd Motor Company’s garage, re suiting from complaints about the removal of cai9. Green was seen at 4 a.m. on Sunday ieturning a car which he had obtained by use of a key which he had not returned when he left the company’s service a week previously. A LUCKY YOU> r G MAN. PALMERSTON NORTH, July 5. Robert Simpson, a young man who was charged with the unlawful conversion of a motor car, was fined £lO, the Magistrate (Mr Stout) saying that accused was lucky in not being sent to gaol. The evidence showed that accused took a car belonging to a commercial firm, and used by his uncle, out of the latter’s garage without permission. He went to Wanganui, bringing the car back two days later.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3774, 13 July 1926, Page 18
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161MOTOR CAR CASES. Otago Witness, Issue 3774, 13 July 1926, Page 18
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