BURGLARIES ADMITTED
MONEY AND GOODS STOLEN j (By Telegraph.—Press Association) NELSON, Monday j Facing ten charges, including breaking, entering and theft at i Napier. Blenheim and Nelson, Raymond Stanley Hill, aged 18, of Hast- j ings, and Clarence Henry Spencer, ‘ of Auckland, appeared in the Magistrate’s Court and pleaded guilty to all charges. They were committed for sentence at Auckland. The charges involved the theft of money and goods valued at £59. and i included the breaking and entering j of a chemist’s shop, a petrol station, i a foundry, the Regent Theatre, I Napier, His Majesty’s Theatre, Blen- J heim. and three business houses in \ Nelson; also the theft of a car valued j at £254 in Auckland, on which charge they were remanded to Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21037, 13 February 1940, Page 3
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