SUPREME COURT.
SITTINGS IX AUCKLAND.
Dress Association
AUCKLAND, Alay 18. At the Supreme Court to-duv, boiore Air. Justice Edwards, John‘Chappell, who pleaded guilty to a criminal assault on a girl under the age of l.j was sentenced to twelve months’ hard labor.
Tam; llororc Tango and John Baker, two lads aged 17 and To wears respectively, on a charge of breaking and entering and theft at Kaikohe, pleaded their first offence and applied for probation. His Honor admitted both to probation for one year, and both were ordered to pay tho costs of prosecution. Henry Herbert, a Alaori, charged with stealing a portmanteau containing about £l6 worth of clothes from the scow Herald, was found guilty and remanded for sentence.
Karl Hellstrom, a Swede about 26 years of age, was found guilty of stealing forks and spoons and two rugs from the steamer Gaspard in Kaipara harbor, and was also remanded for sentence.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2194, 19 May 1908, Page 2
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153SUPREME COURT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2194, 19 May 1908, Page 2
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