THE COURTS.
Press Association. AUCKLAND, Dec. 9. ,In the Supreme Court, Mr Just-ce " Deniliston sentenced Frederick William' -JToseroh Jones, aged . 20, gin tv of forging a telegraphic money order for 4?3, to six months’ imprisonment. The; crime was deliberate and carefully planned. ■ ■] .. „ CHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 9. At the Police Court to-day *he S.-Al granted the application o, the Jockey Club to withdraw tne remainder of the informations against {bookmakers for trespassing on the fjp.iccarton racecourse. « PALMERSTON, Dec. 9. fa jt the S.M. Court to-day, a charge ii'i—u ansi a ught e r was brougnt against l|' vnanuel AVhite, and he was coniSped for trial at the next sitting fP ylie Suoreme Court. AA into gave i j school girls a ride on Ins horse, ■v Jnch’broke into' a sharp canter and l&rew them on the'road, one girl. ~~%UCY Goldfinch, sustaining a _ fracs Sain*! skull and 'subsequently dying. \ /The case against White rested on the "point that he contributed towards > the. girl’s death by failing , to. take proper Precautio^for^hei^safety. - At the Magistrate’s Court this morning Mr Turton, S.M., fined David Roland, ex-licensee of the I a--r>a-kaio hotel, closed since no-hcenso. Aoj) and costs for keeping liquor for sale within a no-license area. ® al - WELLINGTON,. Dec. 9. A voung man, Frederick Cooper, has been arrested-at Auckland on a charge of being connected w-irh tne recent burglaries here. Information leading to his arrest wa3 -sent, trom Wellington. . '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2059, 10 December 1907, Page 3
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