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j (By Telegraph.) c x GISBORNE, Feb. 21. At the Supreme Court, Judge Oonolly rethat the Grand Jury had made a last year upon the infpioper I provided for them, and though i by him no notice had been taken of He animadverted strongly on the condi-j under which work of the Supreme Court • to bo carried out in Gisborne. Later on the day the common jury said they could stand the heat of the small room in which were cooped up any longer, and the allowed them to go into the backyard, of their number was taken so ill that i)ad to be discharged and a fresh one NAPIER. Feb. 21. Supreme Court opened to-day. The Justice, in addressing the Grand Jury, to the unusual number of cases (L 6). were of a kind that they would in a well to-do community, and be them to drink. DUNEDIN, Feb. 2L. are ten oases for trial at the criminal The only serious one is Fogarty, for at Dunedin.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7074, 21 February 1893, Page 3
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170Supreme Court. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7074, 21 February 1893, Page 3
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