UNLAWFUL USE OF MOTOR
THREE YOUNG MEN GO TO PRISON ; : . OTHER CHARGES ADMITTED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wanganui, Oct. 9. Three young Wanganui men, Thomas Neiling, Ernest George Smiley and Henry Bourrie, were sentenced to three .months’ imprisonment for unlawfully converting a motor-car to their own use. The Bench intimated that the maxi-. mum of three months was not suffi-. cient. . . 1 < i ; On a charge of entering the warehouse of K. Alexander and Co.p Wellington, and the theft of clothing they were remanded to Wellington for trial. Smiley and Neiling also pleaded guilty to various charges Of house-breaking at Wanganui and the theft of jewellery, etc., and were committed to the Wellington Supreme Court.’ Bourne also admitted breaking into the Crown Depot and stealing cigarettes. He was committed to the Wellington Supreme Court,..'- : • '■ >
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 October 1930, Page 12
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