THE COURTS.
Press Association. WELLINGTON. Nov. 29. The case ill which Pollock is bring- • ,t/ a private prosecution against Beeson, ” charging him with slander, was not finished when, tho Supremo Court rose At tho Supreme Court William Patrick -Harrington was found gudtv of receiving property knowin„ nt to have been stolen. - This was a second count, the other being a chaige of having stolen £llo worth of gooiL from the Mutual Stores. Sentence will be passed to-morrow morning. (George Jamies Gruicksliank Snrart was charged on two counts of steal--sn<r monev received by Turn on .terms reouiring liim to -account for the same to the State Fire Insurance Office of -which he was at the time local manager. The case for the Crown was completed, and the defending counsel addressed the jury. His Honor sums up to-morrow morning, anil sentences persons found <milty of other charges.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2051, 30 November 1907, Page 3
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