SUPREME COURT. THEFT OF THE YACHT MALUA.
At the Supreme Court to- Jay James Maloney, T. McDowell, ami Edmund Nelson, pleaded guilty to stealing ihe )nclit Malua. Maloney and Nelson were sentenced to 7 years, and McDowell, on account of his youth, to three years
A H S 0 N. Ann Morippy, charged with arson at Cnin bridge, \vas ncquittc*.!. Thomas Hiow, on a cluirgc of committing «'in unnatural offence, was remanded to enable production of evidence.
THAMES lIAHBOUn BOARD. The Thames Harbour Board have appointed Captain Bayldon, coast waiter, at the request oJf the Government, with a view to prevent sniveling;.
DEPARTURE OF WAKDBN STRATFORD. Mr 11. A. Stratford, R.M., and Warden, loft here by the s s. Rotonmhana this morning, en route for Oamam. In appreciation of his services as siiperintciulant of St George's Sunday school, Thames, the elder scholars made him a presentation, together with a suitable address.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 246, 14 March 1888, Page 2
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151SUPREME COURT. THEFT OF THE YACHT MALUA. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 246, 14 March 1888, Page 2
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