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SUPREME COURT SESSIONS.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Wanganui, September 2. •\t. the Supreme Court. to-day Henry Wolland was found not guilty on a charge of stealing a heifer at Palmerston North. This was the only criminal enso before the Court, and the Chief Justice congratulated the dutrictW its freedom from crime. ■„,,-, ■■■;■. ■ Hamilton, September 2. At the Supreme Court, before, Mr. Justice Cooper, Morgan Patupatu pleaded guilty.to forging a oheqne for .£7O. Ho was admitted to probation for a year, and ordered to pay £h Crown expenses. Harry ■peltrim Fagan, charged with theft of a cheriue for .£l3 sevon years ago, was found not guilty. „. ,_■-.. In his address to the Grand Jury, his Honour remarked that Hamilton had j been made a.separate judicial district. He congratulated it on its freedom from crime. There are eight case* only one ot which is ,roally serious. Three of; the cases are against Maoris.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 6

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SUPREME COURT SESSIONS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 6

SUPREME COURT SESSIONS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 6

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