SUPREME COURT.
TIMARU SESSIONS. Timaru, Last Night. At the Supreme Court to-day Edwin Janies Steel, an old offender, was sell- . tenced to three years' imprisonment for three eases of theft, at Chriatcmirch and Makikihi. He asked to he let off, and allowed to go to the front, but Judcc Denniston said that he might have done so in the old da\is, but not nqw. In a case of conspiracy to defraud* a bookmaker, bv delaying a telegram,"!!. 0. McMurtric!' telegraphist at Waimate, and Mrs. Alice Moore, pleaded guilty, The woman was ordered to corn* up for sentence when called <w. and the man was admitted to probation for two years, A ease of sheep stealing again«t 'James Dunnett, farmer, of Cattle, valley, Fairlie, was commenced, but is not completed. Dunnett assisted a neighbor, Albert Chapman, who knew littlo about sheep, and is charged with stealing eight of them,
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1915, Page 5
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148SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1915, Page 5
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