RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, PORT CHALMERS.
» * : , -' ■ Ynmai, suk» 8. ; (Before T< A. Hansford, ir' - ’• . DnxnSrwonnMa. - John M*r wa» ifined «* * withthe usual alternative. Lakckky.—George Angel and JohnGilli' tr son, aliat Simple Johnny, on remand;' changed with stealing twenty coppersxif thf * valaebf Is Bd, the propelrtyof Thbms Bodson. The prisoners pleaded, not guUjy \ —From the evidence of we witnessesit "apf!-. peared the prisoners jr desk, ’ the property of the prtaecUtor, tff abstracted tho coins tkerefromi-^lii r defenc 1 the , prisoner Angel stated that be' to break open I SmT W Gmisovwho sfeted uiew nothing whatever of Ike matto ■ beyond tiie met of having been drinking >■ the room with Astringer.who shopfc ftisf Angel and himself.—Tbcßencbconsideit • : there, was a great deal of differenoe'beftm ■" the two prisoned. Angel bad undergone a. long imprisonment, which* bad f «’ weaken.his bmin| the other ntt)nimsone« the most notorious criminals in the Colony,whohad evidently taken advantage nfiKfoV ; companion’s weakness, and urged him w i commit the crime, ijewonld, therefore, sentence Angel W be X labor for one week,* aria GillisOn th taim* [ prisoned with Mrd labor forSixoalenda i months. M ! “
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Evening Star, Issue 4139, 2 June 1876, Page 2
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179RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, PORT CHALMERS. Evening Star, Issue 4139, 2 June 1876, Page 2
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