MAORIS GAOLED FOR THEFT
DRINKING BOUT -IN WELLINGTON BAD RECORDS REPORTED. j By Telegraph.—Press Association, Wellington; 5. ; Two Maoris, Percy Greavea; aged 26; and Matenga Tukareaho, aged 32, were charged with stealing clippers and a razor on leaving a barber’s shop. were also- charged with being idle arid disorderly, with insufficient means /Qi was convicted of theft and both were convicted of vagrancy. On this count they were three months’ imprisonment and Graves a concurrent three months for theft. . it was stated that they had been going about town drinking, and both had records. ' ' ' '
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1930, Page 9
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