NELSON.
November 2-L —Criminal Sessions.—H. Firth and D. 11. Murdock arraigned on a char_e of assault with firearms were acquitted. —Quinlan charged with attempted escape from custody,acquitted The original sentence of Ihe Magistrate having been found ultra vires.- James Horaan, Post Oifice boy fjam, Havelock, charged with opening Jetters "auc| inserting: Blips of, paper with indecent ..ex-' pressions, thereon, was found guilty and eententied to nix mouths' imprisonment.— James Cook . charged with horse-stealing, s-ntenced to three years' imprisonment.-— William lhoapsou, on a charge of arsou, was acq itted.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 589, 29 November 1871, Page 2
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88NELSON. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 589, 29 November 1871, Page 2
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