FOUR MEN IN A MOTOR-CAR
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY CASE. By Telegraph.—Press Association, Napier, Last Night. On the second trial before Mr; Justice Blair and a jury Arthur Allan Mclntosh, Ronald Hugh Mclntosh, Frederick Quinn and James Richard Cameron were found guilty, with a recommendation to mercy, of attempting to break and enter business premises in Waipukurau. The evidence disclosed that on a recent Saturday night four men were disturbed on the premises of the Farmers’ Co-opera-tive Association at Waipukurau and escaped in a motor-car. In the early hours of the next morning the police arrested the four accused on the Taradale Road near Napier when they stopped to repair a tyre. Witnesses’ description of the car in which the accused made off and plaster casts of the wheel tracks tallied with those of the car in which tfie accused were arrested.
They were remanded for sentence.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1930, Page 7
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