Gaol Regulations.
EXTRAORDINARY CASE. , [per united pebss association! . Wei,li i sg i fo», Anguts 2. A peculiar case wds heard, at fehe Magistrate's Court to-day,;. James Ryan was charged with beiag unlawfully at large, havin.; b>ea ?entenaed:' to four years penal servitude. It appsars.fhat the accused had earned a remission of his sentence »t the Mount Cook prison an I had got his .good service - money, ■an! was discharged j bat, to comply with the usual rule, ha was put on "bo'tni ohe steamer tj bs seat to Lyttalton, jxom irhence he Citae, but he absonled from the steamer, as his wife and family ' were m Weliing;oa. Accused. Cwiio '' was crying fatcerlj) hid had his good conduct remissiou cancelled, ; so that he would hare to cdihp etc- his seatenc^ which meaut anoiher. 12 months m -Vlouttt Cook prisoa, through his h tying beea dsscliar^ed from te^al cnstod/.half a day too sjon. n leaving the Cotut the prisoner was re-arrs'ed, and will have to undergo twelve nnaths'V imprisonment jit^ouutCocVpf i»oa ' 3 -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 203, 3 August 1883, Page 2
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170Gaol Regulations. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 203, 3 August 1883, Page 2
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