SUPREME COURT
GISISORNE SITTINGS. Jiv Telegraph.—Press Association. Gisborne > March 10. At the Supreme Court,' George William Pearce, on a charge of Indecent assault, was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment, and Thomas Henry Reedv was acquitted on a charm 01 cattle stealing. 0 Gisbonie, last night. At the Supreme Court to-day ,Paku Peakman, a Maori hailing from 'l\Vairoa, was found not guilty of manslaughter ansmg out of the death of Gerhard Howe, alter hcing knocked down by accuseds motor-ear, on February LS in Gislmrne. Pa I'ati_ a young Native troni Port Awanni was charged with carnal knowledge, and the j.irv digit, Hived. A new trial lias been set down tor to- liiorrow\ lilUOAKlxr; AND ENTERING. Wellington, Last Night. ' A young man named Patrick Lee, who i 'ad pleaded gmity to t',re c char-res of ! blinking and entering and theft 'in the \ airarapa district, was sentenced at ' he Supreme Court. Lee was committal lor two years' reformative treaton a charge of stealing a horse and cover. On other charges ho was ordered lo come up for sentence when 1 called upon. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 238, 17 March 1915, Page 8
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180SUPREME COURT Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 238, 17 March 1915, Page 8
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