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Supreme Court.

— « Tuesday, Ist December. Samuel Timmins, apparently a youth in his teens, pleaded Guilty to the charge of assault upon Annie Hayman, at Foxton, on the 24th of August. When called upon according to the usual formula, prisoner asked the Court to deal leniently with him, as this was his first offence, and it was partly caused by drink. His Honor — I'm not sure that that is any excuse— not merely from

the teetotal, but also from the public point of. view ; because a man might, do anything when he was drunk—* might even commit a murder. Sentence was deferred till later in the day, in order that certain information might be gained as to prisoner's antecedents. Subsequently Constable Gillespie, of Foxton, was in attendance, and said prisoner had not been employed at one of the flaxmills near Foxton, and had not been seen in town priory to the day of his arrest. Nothing had hitherto been known against his character. His Honour said there was no doubt that prisoner had been very drunk and had behaved disgracefully. Prisoner was sentenoed to 14 days' imprisonment with hard laboar.— Vest.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 December 1891, Page 2

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Supreme Court. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 December 1891, Page 2

Supreme Court. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 December 1891, Page 2

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