DUNEDIN SUPREME COURT.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
DUNEDIN, This day.
The criminal sessions opened to-day. Judge Williams in his charge said that the Grand Jury had but few cases to consider and none of them presented any special difficulties. With respect to the case against the boys who were charged with firing guns at a passing train and killing a man bn the engine, it did not appear which lad fired the fatal shot, but the circumstance that it was fired by one of them would justify a trne hill being returned against both.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1093, 1 October 1883, Page 3
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