SUPREME COURT.
ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FORGERIES.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. j Auckland, Wednesday. | , H'arl Francis Walker, a clerk in the I olHce of the Crown I'ruseeulor, was y charged in the Police Count to-day with twentv-threc alleged forgeries totalling $ j;4lli,' beginning on July '.tt.li, I'.HHS, audi, ending last month. A statement by the . ] accused admitted all the charges, but . with the. object of obtaining bail he ( pleaded not guilty. CISBORNE SESSIONS. Gisborne, Last Night. I At the Supreme Court, before .Mi'. Justice Edward-, the healing of a claim , for damages. Council v. (.lisborne Tunes Co., was continued to-day. Evidence for plaintill' was taken and counsel for defendant company made application for a non-suit. Argument K'llowod, and a | decision on the points raised was reserved till the next morning. RAETIHI. LIBEL CASE.
Wanganui, Last Night. -U the Supreme Court to-day Henry Wilson Campbell, clerk and engineer to the Waiinarinn County Council, claimed from William Smith £5lO damages for alleged libel. Until parties reside at, ltaellhi. The jury returned a verdict for defendant with costs on the highest scale,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 39, 11 March 1909, Page 2
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175SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 39, 11 March 1909, Page 2
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