JUDGE'S CONDEMNATION
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1 «"QSERIOUS CASES HEARD AT GISBORNE. SEVERAL WRON G-DOERS PUNISHED
GISBORNE, Tbis day. In tbe Supreme Court, Henry Mackay, aged 35, described by the judge as a sexual pervert and menace, to society, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for indecently assaulting a boy. Another prisoner, _ William Henry Gleyne, was characterised by the judge as a dangerous man. He was sentenced to four years' imprisonment for carnal knowledge. Frederick James Harvev was sentenced to four years and Hotene' Rehutai to five years on cbarge s of incest. Ini Tarapa, aged 23, a Maori \voman, witb five young children, wbo pleaded guilty to two charges of arson, was ordered to come up for sentence wben called upon. Rayri Wliarebunga and Taiera Pokai, for breaking and entering at tlie Tuparoa Tradinn: Company's stove, pleaded guilty. The former was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and the latter to 18 months' reformafcive treatment.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 5
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154JUDGE'S CONDEMNATION Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 5
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