SUPREME COURT.
(BY^ TJRLKGRAPH.I ; ■ ' (UNITED 'PRESS ASSOCIATION.) i J . V .! .WEifLiNGT&N, January si; j ''At 1 tie Sinpreine Court this morning, \ a young man,', , George .' Gedge, wh o 'pleaded guilty to. "hoi-se' stealing, was sentenced to 2 yeaf?. . , " ' Tlie charge against Elizabeth Trenery for ;)arceny from tho person is proceet* 'Jn«; ;. . : , ';. _,\. ....... , . The case, of arson against Mullen has been postponed, until Monday, owing io the absence^ of a material witness. It is probable it would have to be further sidjour,ned as the. Crown Solicitor is unable to, go on with his evidence., a .;-.L\TE«. l>, At the Supreme Conrt, Elizabeth Trenery was convicted of larceny from the person, aud sentenced to twelve i months impris'bnm'eu*-. ';1
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 34, 9 January 1884, Page 3
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116SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 34, 9 January 1884, Page 3
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