SUPREME COURT.
IjTTBEOABGILL, Sept. 30. The Supreme Court opened to-day before Mr Justice Williams. Otto Reibk, aged sixteen, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, and to a number of previous convictions. He was sentenced to two years, to be concurrent with a similar sentence at Dunedin on the Ist September. William Marshall, charged with attempted highway robbery, was acquitted. Mr Justice Williams sat in the Divorce Court during the afterand granted a decree nisi in JSbwson v. JS’ewson and Stewart, husband’s petition for divorce on the ground of adultery. Petitioner, and respondent, who are Invercargill people, were married in .Melbourne, he being 18 years of age and she 20. As he was earning only twenty shillings a week, they agreed to separate after two or three weeks. Afterwards she returned to Invercargill and cohabited with Stewart,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2106, 2 October 1890, Page 3
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136SUPREME COURT. Temuka Leader, Issue 2106, 2 October 1890, Page 3
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