SUPREME COURT
NOT GUILTY. (By Telegraph—Press Association). WELLINGTON, Feb. 5. Tn the Supreme Court, a case m which John Glasgow Wilson was charged with negligently driving a motor ear so as to cause bodily harm, the jury, without retiring, returned a verdict of not guilty. PALM KRSTOX N., February 5. At the Supreme Court, Leslie Myhill of Martou, was admitted to probation for a year and also fined £lO lor perjury. Accused pleaded guilty in the lower Court. A case was commenced at the Supreme Court in which Ada Messenger, a widow, of Palmerston North claimed £2OOO sterling from H. E. Bergensen, as a sequel to a fatal accident at Palmerston North in July last, when plaintiff’s husband succumbed to injuries received after a collision between his motor cycle and defendant’s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1930, Page 5
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