SUPREME COURT,
in .(Pet Pres* Association.) Napier, last night. “j The following prisoners wore doalt j. witli in tlio Supreme Court this morning : Baukawa Hara, theft; Sidney Norman Anderson, forgery and uttero ing; Georgo Kemp, forgery and i, I uttering (each sentenced to 12 months’ I probation); William George Phillips, J I false pretences, one month’s imprison- I ; I mont ; JBimu Kara, carnally knowing, I two years’ probation, with an order to I give up horsoracing ; Fred. Sylvester I I Follas, theft, six months’ gaol. I I Later.—At the Supremo Court to-day I I Beit Carr, alias Kearns, was found guilty I I of the theft of a bicycle. I I New Plymouth, last night. I I The Supreme Court was oooupiod all I I day in the oare of incendiarism against I M. C. L. Dowie. It is unfinished. A I | Maori, Toao Kali, was found guilty of I stealing, and Alfred Huxloy of laroeny from a dwelling, Alfred Huley and Pane I To Hira were jointly charged with false I pretences, a verdiot of not guilty being I 8 returned, I „
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1704, 21 March 1906, Page 3
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183SUPREME COURT, Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1704, 21 March 1906, Page 3
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