Supreme Court
I PEB UNITED PBEBS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, -July 1. Judge Richmond, in his address to the Grand Jury at the opening of the criminal sessions, said 1 the chief cases were: Bobbery of a safe from the Feilding Post Office, and the Kaiwarra murder. It was many years since so grave an offence as the latter had occurred in the district. The jury would have to confine themselves to such evidence as was brought before them That developed before the magistrate was circumstantial evidence only. ThisDky. ' In the Supreme Court, Robert Taylor was convicted of larceny of a' sum of money from the dwelling of ajman who befriended him. He was sentenced to 18 months' hard labor. ; The case against Herbert Allaridale, of breaking into the post office, ITeifcU ing, will be taken to-morrow. ; Th.»: charge of murder against Louis Chemis will not be commenced until ; Monday next.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 7, 2 July 1889, Page 2
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