CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
5 Dunedin It* ejjuj y *■ n - * ‘ *•»•■• ■? fwitwcs, •! v .’[**•- nauwßAik.l.. ' ■ * . To-day. {{j:t Peagce,;beinK. artaigned, he asked u WS^P 0 !)^ provide .him with . counsel aa flP Th® Judge said hehad .tpxJo. iso, t houghhethought the 'lxad done . so- io t , previous '^ r) ,<»aes-ry IfV,"the < ■ Govern meat would not ‘ jjasiign qgnqsel, probably some member; of * bar, w t ould volunteer to defend the , u ; gratuitously. Ho, would <comy,, mapicaia with the. Government to provide „ „ iqpda ‘fgy,> couns-.r.. The caee was ad■yy' Renton, aged sixteen, ’ pj^'de^ r gni|ty„tp ; ho'ußebreaking, and was fo three months. Wellington. .
' 1 1 Willington, To-day. v> In the Supreme.Qourt the case of Kate Boyle, chjld marder,-iB proceeding.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1044, 8 January 1884, Page 3
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109CRIMINAL SESSIONS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1044, 8 January 1884, Page 3
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