DOMINION TELEGRAMS.
AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT. (Per Press Association.) Auckland, November 19. At the Supreme Court to-day Nellie Emmelyne Christian, aged 30, was sentenced to four years’ reformative treatment for vagrancy. Edwin Fowlds, for breaking and entering at Hamilton, was sentenced to two years’ hard labour and three years of reformative treatment. William Frederic Murray (aged 19), and Sydney Power (aged 20), for bag-snatch-ing and hotel thefts, were sentenced to one year each, and declared 1 habituals. Wilfred Augustus Hicks, who forged a cheque'at Gisborne, was admitted to probation for three years, on condition of his release being that he refrain from betting and attending races.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 73, 19 November 1912, Page 6
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