SUPREME COURT SESSIONS.
(By Telegraph—Press Association) Chrlslchurch, September 25. u At tho Supremo Court todaj, Mr i Justice. '• ' Denniston presiding, reshe Andrews, found f guilty of criminal nswilt on Iho Dennis- \ v ton-Burnett's race Road, was admitted to' pro- •, bation for t-nehe months, with tho condition [, that ho must not bo found in hotels nor toko liquor during that period The plea of drun- + kenness had been 6et up as pait of tho dc» '- fenco Accused was ilso ordered to pay £15 is '■ expenses k Romany Karooz, charged on thioo i' counts with, committing perjury during tho ' hearing of an assault case in tho Magistiato'a ■ Court, was fouud not eiiilty. In an. appearcaso, Thomas Maredcn v. the. , < Wcstport Coal Co, a Uaim of *Cl 33s for loss of luggage through a truck on the Dorinislon A incline becoming derailed, judgment was ro- . \ 6crvod Tho Court «its to hear a charge of alleged Blander on Monday. ■ J „• r(< [Ilji Telegraph-Press Association) s i,, h Wanganui, September 23 'Hi < 'iln the-'Suprcme Court this morning, Somtel' <■'('* I Me'atyardi lato manager of thb '''Wanganlii' J 'I' 1 '" Branch of tho United rnrmers' Co operative 1 Association,: was sentenced to-tTtelvo'inonthif impnsonmont for /altifjing his books John ' Alcjcindßr l Angic, ( 'agawst whom thena tfora fiif-, , teon previous convictions, and nhn pleaded » guilty to theft at New Plymouth, was sentenced •> to eighteen months' imprisonment on each of threo charges, and declared an habitual criminal. ' ' '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 622, 27 September 1909, Page 9
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237SUPREME COURT SESSIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 622, 27 September 1909, Page 9
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