COUNTERFEIT COINS USED
COXVK I'IOX AT CllHtSTl irl.’rXb'. By Telegraph.—Press i.itm. Christchurch, Last Night. In the Supreme Court to-day Walter James Wright was found guilty on two charges of uttering counterfeit coin?) Accused had given coins to shopkeepers and the main evidence was that of identification of the prisoner. After the jury had returned its verdict the Crown Prosecutor eaid he would withdraw the. further indictment against the prisoner of having in his possession moulds suitable for making counterfeit coins. George Cann and William Frederick Garner were found not guilty on. a charge .<of .-breaking and entering Ballin Bros, warehouse and committing theft therein.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1930, Page 4
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