SUPREME COURT.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS. Jl3t Telegraph.] Auckland, Oct. 4. \l the Supreme Court to day, three M, UIJ jy for grain stealing from a store, sentenced to nine months' imprisonmerit.’ ' They entered by moans of a Sk Jnlm irvvin, for horse-stealing, received three years. Wellington, Ocfc. 4. The Supreme Court was occupied all 1 v in the case Ohmic v. the City Cornoration The action is for 24 per cent iomnnssinn on £BO.OOO, th« ertiinntell cost of n drainage w-licuio for wlm.li toe p’aintifE prepared the plans. After taking evidence the Court adjourned till to-morrow. Dunedin. Oct. 4. Ellen Hammond, for stabbing Emma Ellis with a knife, and also striking her with a hammer, was sentenced to two joars.
Christian Vecht, for breaking a window, three months. Charles Murine was aepuitted of the larceny of of a tellowseaman’s clothing.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2665, 5 October 1881, Page 3
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