DUNEDIN.
Thursday. \
' At the Supreme ,Gourt to-day, Alice 1 Lavin, for larceny, was, sentenced to six i months' imprisonment with hard labour; Walter Rogers, for horse-stealing, to two years; Charles Brodic Cooper; for forgery, to five years ; William Brown, for an unmentionable offence, to fire years; Walter Filmer, for larceny, to two years; Lsetitia Burke was found guilty of.burglary at Omaru, and sentence deferred. '. In the Police Court this morning, Dodson, of the Empire Hotel, was charged with keeping open aftejr ten. o'clock on Sunday night. The question was re. garded as atest one, and'judgment was reserved. ' ! , A lad 12 years of age, son "of George Grant, accountant, was gored by a bullock this morning, while standing on the lawn at his father's house. The animal rushed
through a fence, and tossed the boy into the air, injuring him so much that little hopes of his recovery are entertained.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2573, 6 April 1877, Page 2
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149DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2573, 6 April 1877, Page 2
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