NAPIER SUPREME COURT.
(per press association.)
Napibe, This Day.
At the Supreme Court to-day Harry Robinson was charged with breaking and entering, and Thomas Casill was charged with forgery and uttering. Both pleaded guilty, and sentence was deferred,
Andrew Ncilson, charged with assaulting and robbing an elderly man, and also assaulting the constable who arrested hi®, was found guilty of robbing—only it was alleged that the prisoner, who bad been drinking with Perry, induced tire latter to accompany him to look for lodgings, and while doing so he assaulted and robbed Perry, who complained to the police. Farther evidence showed that Neilson assaulted both Perry and Constable Crocks, when the latter went to arrest him.
Elizabeth Schmidt, charged) with the manslaughter of her newly born child at Hastings, was acquitted,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 17 September 1901, Page 4
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130NAPIER SUPREME COURT. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 17 September 1901, Page 4
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