Supreme Court.
At the Supreme Court at Wellington yesterday v F. McGlashan pleaded guilty to the theft of a saddle and bridle. There were eleven previous convictions against him and he received two years. W. D. Rennie pleaded guiity to breaking into a house at Masterton and stealing ninepence. He is an old offender and received two years. Patrick Barron pleaded guilty to stealing a horse at Foxton and was sentenced to two years.
Daniel Jamieson, for forging a cheque at Falmerston North, pleaded guilty and received twelve months.
Neil Bensen, for burglary at Feilding, pleaded guilty and received two years.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 February 1898, Page 3
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101Supreme Court. Manawatu Herald, 8 February 1898, Page 3
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