BREAKING AND ENTERING
BUCKLEY’S SENTENCE INCREASED. Electric Telegraph—T-.-ee-s Association AUCKLAND, August 20. At the Supreme Court John Leslie Buckley was sentenced to three years’ hard labour on a charge of breaking, entering and theft at Taumarunui, concurrent with the present sentence. Buckley is now serving accumulative sentences of seven years. , James Davis, alias John Gibb Hastings, was declared an habitual criminal and sentenced to two years’ hard labour for breaking, entering and theft at Te Awamutu and Auckland.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10919, 21 August 1928, Page 2
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