Supreme Court.
NAPIER, Septembers. At the Supremo Court Reginald Simmonxls, for theft of money from his employer, was admitted* to probation for two years, and. ordered to make restitution. • Row King, Ross Furniss, and Oscar Anderson, Hastings boy burglars, were* severely lectured on the evils ot their ways, and ordered to come up for sentence whan called upon. Tfco Judge. I commented very strongly on thaint I moral tendency of pernicious literaiture allowed to be sold throuiAout the colony. CHIHSTOHURCH, September*. in the Supreme Court to-day Alfred Robinson was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for theft of a watch ami chain from * drunken man.
In the case of Elizabeth Earsman v. ArchUwld Earsman, for a ju<M«al separation on the grounds of habitual cruelty, the petition was dismissed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 206, 3 September 1904, Page 2
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127Supreme Court. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 206, 3 September 1904, Page 2
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