SUPREME COURT
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
[Per PuKsa Association.]
Yesterday at Ohrlstoburch the Oonrt wan occupied the ontlro day in hearing the chargo r.gainat the Abbotts (husband »nd wife) for failing to provide the girl Esther Powditoh (an adopted obild) with neoeieary food, Tho trial waa not com pleted and waa resumed to-day.
(PEB PBBBS ASSOCIATION.; Wktmnotoic, October 10. The jary in the case of Bannister, oharged tiith leaning Post Office orders with intent to defraud, retired about five o'o'ook, and being anaUe to agree, were looked up for the night Wellington, Ootober 11. 1 On the Supreme Court resuming this morning, the foreman of the jury whiob bad been looked np all night In the case of Banniiter, charged with misappropriation of Government funds, announoed that they ooold not agree upon a verdlot, Tbo Ohlef Justice discharged them and it waa arranged that the charge be re-beard on Monday. A new jary was then cropanoelled and tbe bearing of another charge of iseulDg a poat offioe money order for £4 vrlih intent to defraud, was pro* oeeded with It will last all the day.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2250, 11 October 1889, Page 2
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183SUPREME COURT Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2250, 11 October 1889, Page 2
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