SUPREME COURT.
[by TEL EC K.WMI—I'KIt I'BESS ASSOCIATION.] SUl'li EM K COURT SENTENCES. GISBORNE, -lane 11. The Supreme Court Sessions opened before Mi Justice Goskuig to-day. The calendar was a very light one. His Honour said the juiors’ duties would be light, there being nothing to require the exposition of law. Dick Mataira. charged with assault and robbeiy at Nuhaka, was acquitted. WELLINGTON. June 11. At- the ,supreme Court Lob re the Chief .Instil c. Sir Robert Stout. Max K.hvard Millbrock, for the theft of £11(5, \ V as sentenced to lour inoutns hard labour: Douglas Lionel Gray, theft, 2 years’ probation; Gordon James Mullins, forgery and uttering, six months imprisonment; Adam A\ ilkinson AYright. theft of -40. two years’ probation; Robert Deeonie, forgery and uttering three years’ probation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1923, Page 3
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128SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1923, Page 3
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