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SUPREME COURT.

• '■ — ' The following is the calendar of prisoners who have been committed for trial at the ensuing Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court, which are to commence on the morning of Wednesday, the Bth inst. (to-morrow), before His Honor Mr Justice Chapman : Joseph liundman Stealing money at Cromwell. U rixii} , Henry Keen—Stealing a cheque for money at Waimato, John Fearon—Burglary at Dunedin. XSeorge money from a till i - at Alexandra. . John Blair—Stealing a cheque for money at 1 Dunedin. ■ »«««'«« -' ■■' ■ .■.:•.<....:.*. Richard ToddM-Stealing gold at Tinkers; - ( ?atrjsk a^Green Island. ~ QuaiuJNam, alias OnSay,a/tas Flash Jimmy [lO —Obtaining goods'', by false pretences at Dunedin. Henry E. A. Campbell—"Perjury at Outrain. Stephen Tobmey—Assault and.robbery at Dunedin. William H. Bruce—Obtaining money by false !>retences at Dunedin. am H. Bruce—Obtaining goods by false at Dunedin. Joseph Wm, Jones— Horse stealing at Hyde. William Sttirrock—Embezzlement at Tokomairiro (two charges). - James M'lntnsh—Forgery at Oamaru. Thomas W. Quelch Honeywell—Manslaughter at Clyde. : *i T The calendar, it will be ieen, if an unusually heavy one, there being no less than seventeen charges, some of them of a very serious nature, and fifteen prisoners. Three of the committed, namely;' Sturrock, M'lntosh, and Honeywell, are out on bail. , .

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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 230, 7 April 1874, Page 3

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SUPREME COURT. Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 230, 7 April 1874, Page 3

SUPREME COURT. Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 230, 7 April 1874, Page 3

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