CHRISTCHURCH.
Yesterday. ..- ; - . At the Supreme Court to-day Henry fearretfc, tbe notorionsjconrict, received a sentence of seven yearß for burijlary ; John McCallum, for breaking into and stealing from a shop, three years' penal tervibude; Thomas Eees, for embezzle*
ment, was acquitted without the. jury leaving: the box; the prosecution of Tyilliam Brown, for fraudulent insolvency """*was abandoned, and the arson case against
Egbert EwiDg was withdrawn from the jury. The onJy case left is a sheep steal- *?>. inn case. . " ' Mr Archibald Forbes left for the North . today. - The assessment of the city this.year is £253.000 against £239,000 last year. Dartng the week about 300 bales of . wook-have been offered, of which half haTfrbeen sold at satisfactory prices.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4382, 19 January 1883, Page 4
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