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; The claims at Tinkers, Otago, expest 3000 OKs for the New Year wash up. Cockney sportsmen are becoming such anuisance on the Peninsula, near Dunedin, that the authorities are trying to take steps to prevent the carrying of firearms. One Bottler had a valuable cow shot last week. At the Dunedin City Court, yesterday, a Chinaman was sentenced to six mouths* hard labor for stealing fish from a boat at the wharf. These thefts are very numerous, but this is the first case detected, p A meeting of creditors in the estate of Kinross, of Napier, has been adjourned to the 21st owing to the illness of the bankrupt. The principal creditors are Union Bank, £16,670; Dalgety and Co., £16,136 ; Stewart and Macdonald, £5334. Kinross’ approximate estimate shows the assets at £146,000, and the liabilities at £106,000, At the Supreme! Court, Dunedin, yesterday, Him Bee and Him Hook were sentenced to three years for gold robbery. Joseph Oram Sheppard of the City Hotel, a well-known publican, found guilty of larceny as a bailee of a bill for £94, the property of R. M. Newby, was brought up to receive sentence at qhe Supreme Court Christchurch, yesterday morning. Judge Ward, in passing sentence, said the prisoner would be released on probation for twelve months, on Messrs Kllingenstein and G. H. Sheppard entering into an agree' ment for the payment of the whole amount of the bill stolen with the condition that they enter into a sufficient general guarantee, protecting Newby against possible loss on the transaction, and on payment of the costs of the prosecution. The Judge alas granted three months for the payment of the latter, but declined to release the prisoner from custody until the bond is executed.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1839, 10 January 1889, Page 3

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554

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1839, 10 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1839, 10 January 1889, Page 3

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