SUPREME COURT
WiISOXHKS SKXTENCED. By Telegraph,-Press Association. ' t , , . Auckland. Last Night. Several prisoners )verc sentenced at , e .Sup'vuie Court tl,i rt afternoon. !'t,e A™™, "lias Harry Davis, o„ ihiee Charges of forgery and uttering, «»<; charge of theft from a dwell!,i" «"<l <>»« charge of theft, was sentencA ; ii tluec yea rs 0 ;i each charge, the senI teuecs to be concurrent. R llng i Wiremu, » young Maori ly, convicted of uttering a forged cheque at Whangaroa, was I sent to gaol f n ,. six months with hard I !'■ ">r. lieorge Sullivan, ■ l<> n of form*rv aiul uttering at llelcnsville, was sent to gaol for two veaiw with hard labor. Cliaries tiediles, all old man. for forgerv anil uttering, was sentenced to three wars' haul labor, and declared an habitual criminal. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 150, 21 July 1909, Page 2
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129SUPREME COURT Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 150, 21 July 1909, Page 2
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