NEW PLYMOUTH SUPREME COURT
- ' 7— « •'■ By Teleeraph—Pre«B Association. ' New Plymouth, May 12. ' The Supreme Court opened before Mr. Justice Hosking, who congratulated itha Grand Jury on the lightness of tlie Calendar. " '' A Native named Hnia Kai Thompson, who had pleaded- guilty in the Lower Court to obtaining money and -goods at Hawera by passing valueless cheques, was admitted to probation-for three'years, or. dered to pay the costs of the prosecution, and to repay tho .moneys obtained .at the. rate of £1 103. per month. No order-was 'made in' respect to .£32 obtained by i'lieqiiC-s cashed in an hotel, all on one day. , The. retrial of Albert Charles Ogilvie on several charges of stealing cattle about Hawera iu May last,-the jury having disagreed last session, is now proceeding.' - .'
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 195, 13 May 1919, Page 7
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127NEW PLYMOUTH SUPREME COURT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 195, 13 May 1919, Page 7
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