SUPREME COURT
WELLINGTON SESSIONS. I Par Press Association J WELLINGTON, March 21. Prisoners sentenced by Mr. Justice Blair in the Supreme Court were: Thomas James Balfour Mason, for theft of £B7, reformative detention not to exceed eighteen months; John Doyle, for stealing £7O, reformative detention not exceeding twelve months; Frederick James Greer, aged 18, incest at Wairoa, reformative detention in a Borstal for not more than four years; John Lindsay, for forgery and uttering, again declared an habitual criminal and sentenced to two years’ gaol concurrent on each of a number of charges; Edward Frederick Brider and Rupert Leslie Pull, for cattle stealing at Wanganui, probation and ordered to pay costs; George Henry Smith, for theft from a dwelling at Palmerston North, twelve months’ gaol and again declared an habitual criminal: David Laing, for assault on a female child at Levin, two years' gaol.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 68, 22 March 1935, Page 8
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