SUPREME COURT.
(l»er Press Association.) WANG AN ( I, Feb. '2O. Ihe Supreme Court opened this morning before the Chief Justice A .man named Middle ton pleaded guijty ,to break njj U nd entering, ami was jjeimimKxl till to-morrow for sentence, as also was McAlindcn for assault, | J ho jury disagreed in the case ngalncl. 'clothes 1 " thd:t ° f a su,t of
A LKillT CALKXiUU. (I'cr Tress Association.) IM'XEitI.X, Feb'. 20. ine Supreme Court criminal sitings concluded to.night, having lasted only one day. William Hutchison was charged with wounding t ,n . t V ,t ut Cromwell. Accused mining with a companion 0 n '''Recourse when a quarrel arose and deceased wounded tKe Oilier man a verdict"''!'' ' ,Ury brou ß ht >" ,V nct 1,1 common assault, and lie prisoner was placed on probation tor .six months. Thomas Mclennan, charged with breaking and entering the hut ol' a Chinaman at „ vershain, "'"I stealing therefrom, was found not guilty, and acquitted! I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7744, 21 February 1905, Page 2
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158SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7744, 21 February 1905, Page 2
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