Supreme Court Sittings.
—- (Per FrcM Ap»ociatlon.) NAI'JLEBv Feb. 18. In the Supreme Covrt, PtAer ll«utlett, on a charge of sheep Ktottlifig, was udrnitted to 12 montiut' proiiat ion, and 01 den d to jiay tls con#. Hopa Karantgawa, l>renking and entering, was Riven 12 mmitiis' ( w<iI ation. James Palmer and liurry Iloliinaon, breaking and entering, were senloncod to IS months' gaol. Tuko|>a Iviniiliango, horse •Umlliie. got twirvo months. Waiter Ussier pleaded guilty to Indecent amanJti and Frank Voss to breaking, euterlllH theit. and plac.'ng dynamite in a shop with intent to damage imoperty, and were remandod for sentence. Alexander Mnrkie mm found guilty of fraud uud tfieft «t Eketahuua and was admit ted to probation lor twelve months, on condition that hj« paid the value of the articles stolen, and also the amount of expenses incurred by the Crown in prosoeutlnr ] CHHISTCHCHCH, Fob. 18. ' At the Supreme Court to-day, An. drew Gullagher was discharged on a charge of breaking and enUrins. : Alio' Hock, for forgery and uttering, was sentenced to three [Roars' * prisoiiinent. | At the Supreme Court to-day, Leojiiard Harrison, on a charge of inI decent assault, came up for sontence, and was ordered to be imprisoned | for nine months. William Herbert I Hayes was convicted of assaulting Edward Hancock with intent to rob, and was sentenced to two years" imprisonment. William Hastings, for theft "from a dwelling, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7738, 14 February 1905, Page 2
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234Supreme Court Sittings. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7738, 14 February 1905, Page 2
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