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SUPREME COURT.

CRIMINAL SITTINGS, r-~ Before Mr. Justice ChapmanIsJ, 1851. B The Criminal Sittings of the Court f || opened with the usual formalities. j After the names of the Grand Jur o " gj| been called over His Honor said it would not benctf to swear them in on the present octias, he was happy to inform thciUf g was no case to be tried. The pi‘ a a maiden assize, in token of wbi c . n Sheriff had presented him with white gloves. This was the third tin 1 1 1 such an event had occurred since ‘ . ? |1 honor to sit on the bench, and would not prove the last. The Cour- , adjourned. |g

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 583, 5 March 1851, Page 2

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SUPREME COURT. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 583, 5 March 1851, Page 2

SUPREME COURT. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 583, 5 March 1851, Page 2

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