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CHRISTCHURCH.

Thursday. In the Supreme Court to-day, Judge Johnston decided the point raised as to whether there should be a new trial in the garotting case, and of Woodford for rape, and although an inaccuracy had occurred in the name of one person summoned on the jury list, the law had not been really infringed, and he considered there had not been a mistake ; the case would not, therefore, be re-heard. John

Tarrowski, for wounding with intent, received nine months.

The members of the Charitable Aid Board, nominated by the Government, met to-day and resolved to act on condition the appointment was temporary and honorary pending legislative enactment.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18780705.2.7.5

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2929, 5 July 1878, Page 2

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CHRISTCHURCH. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2929, 5 July 1878, Page 2

CHRISTCHURCH. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2929, 5 July 1878, Page 2

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