COLLECTING BICYCLES
YOUNG MAN STEALS TWO IN ONE DAY REMAND FOR SENTENCE Collecting other people’s bicycles would seem to be a hobby of Cecil Walter Stanton who stole two in one day on the North Shore on May 20. Stanton, a sailor aged 21, pleaded guilty at the Police Court this morning on two charges of stealing bicycles on May 20. One machine, which was taken at Takapuna, was the property of George Greenshields Rob* ertson who valued it at £7 10s; tha other, valued at £6, was stolen at Devonport and belonged to John Norman Wynne. On the application of the police a remand was made until Tuesday. “There seems to be no excuse for these thefts, but I want to be quite sure,” remarked Sub-Inspector McCarthy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 675, 29 May 1929, Page 13
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