SUPREME COURT.
UISBQRME SESSIONS. By Telegraph—Press Association. • Oisborne, June 22. The Supreme Court opened before Mr. Justice Cooper, liiw Honor, in reference to the Empress of Ireland disaster paid a tribute to Colonel B!oout(ield, as a member of tlie Bar.
Henry Hanf-cn, a half-caste, charged with indecent, assault, was' sentenced to three ypars' reformative treatment. Whan; Haenga, charged with horse stealing, was sentenced; to twelv? months' reformative treatment. Frederick Sinclair, for breaking, entering, and theft, was .sentenced to two years' ■reformative treatment. Thomas> Anderson, charged with indecent assault, was sentenced to Ave years' imprisonment.
Karaitiana WaiuMtu, for theft of cheques at Tokormini Bay, was l sentenced to six. months' .imprisonment on each of two diargos and reformative \ r; atment for two yams.
oreymouth: sessions. Greymouth, Monday.
In the Supreme Gow.t, before Mr. Justice eSm, to-day. John Clark, nightwatchman, was charged with the theft «f meat from a butcher'?| shop at Reefton. Accused was fined £3O, or ill dO' fault six months' impriso&aieirt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 28, 23 June 1914, Page 3
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162SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 28, 23 June 1914, Page 3
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