SUPREME COURT.
..';.. ;: AT'PALMERSTON.v;; :: XX, (By Telegraph. -Special 'Corresßondontiyi'.
. Palnierston,-February 17. -At the Supreme Court to-day Archibald Muir. was,'charged .with stealing cheques to the value of iSOO' from the Longburn Freezing. Works. -Mr. T. Wilford,, of-Wellington, defended.-■ The case, wis one in which cheques were paid out for-.tallow r and bones, to: a .man..:named Kerson, ''whb'" : was ■ apparently,'.mythical. Muir stated-that The was. Kerson,. and' that /the' dealings: wore legitimate.'.-.- The jury'disagreed,..and' a hewJtrial was ordered, Muir-being allowed Kail: Abraham'. Connelly,, an old man, was, sentenced ,to three -years' imprisonment'for., criminal assault. .Mr. X., Cohen, 6t :' Wanganui, defended the case. .Frederick, Dunn. was sentenced to 'four months'; imprisonment for, false pretences at Pahiatiia. '■'..-■';
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 8
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111SUPREME COURT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 8
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