AUDACIOUS FRAUDS
Basil Tyler, who was brought before the Te Awamutu Court last week and remanded, was again brought before the court on Tuesday. Several charges were preferred. The first was of uttering a cheque for £ 5 to Jessie W. Gaylor clerk at the National Hotel, Cambridge. with intent to defraud knowing that such a cheque was valueless; cheque for £2 to V. E. Ricket, licensee of the National Hotel; a cheque for £lO to L. G. Armstrong, draper and mercer, Te Awamutu; a cheque for £2 at the Farmers’ Auctioneering Co., Te Awamutu: £5 at Middlebrook’s butchery, and a cheque for £ 5 at Mezm and Co., auction mart. Accused stated that had the iir.st offence not been so easy of accomplishment he would not have continued his The" bench decided to commit Tyler for sentence at the Supreme Court at Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 89, 6 July 1927, Page 3
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