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NEW ZEALAND. (Pub Pbbbs Association.) Wiping out a Sentence- ’ t Lyttelton July 20. , John Cunningham, a prisoner under- ■',. going a sentence of eight years’ penal • servitude, whilst quarrying down some ' stone this morning, fell and broke his heck. Supreme Court. Donbdin, July 20. At the Supreme Court to-day, Thomas - JJamage, convicted of rape on his granddaughter, was sentenced to eight years’ 1 penal servitude. In Kitto’s ease the ;V : jury empannelled found him insane, ! i and thereupon he Was recommitted to the asylum. ( / ; The Colonial Bank.! ,■ v;,TheColonial Bank profits for the half {ear- amount to £17218. A dividend u declared at the rate of 7 per .? ,bq added to the reserve balance carried
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2907, 20 July 1882, Page 3
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