SUPREME COURT
AuCKLvHD, J >f)U»ry 5. J S Gibboni has bodn c mmitti 1 for trl»l at til* Stiprame Court rimlna sobfioDH, which open on Mmdny ncr on » charge of setting fire to his saw mill at Onehunga with intent to defraud tbe Union Insurance Oo- Defence wai. re. served. Bsil allowed: pritoner's ow«; bond of £300 and two sureties cf 3150 each. Wellingtjk January 5. Davis, charged with stabbing a man named Dunn at fTeathersfoje, ptekderi ejui'ty. Bent«nt!o w».n d«ferr< d th. 1 tomorrow, T-uvEDi-y," J^cnarv 5. At tho Supreme Court to-c'ay, Saimel Renn^tt, for brnahicg and entering wa« sentenced to th»te years. Mtmrico Kdward Briton and John Hunter were convicted of lnrceny aud Bentanced— ihe former to six months and Hunter to two years. la tho Supreme Ooort Ohin^ Chog wts c -nvicted of unlawfully wounding another Chinaman and w»o sentenced to six tnontbt. This completed the criminal oilendar.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1448, 5 January 1887, Page 3
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151SUPREME COURT Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1448, 5 January 1887, Page 3
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