DUNEDIN.
Saturday.
; In the Supreme Court;- Henry KevaD, aged fourteen, pleaded guilty to larceny from a'store 1, and' was"? committed to the Industrial School. In the case of Peter l)unbar, charged with receiving stolen goods, Mr Stout for the defence submitted that:lhe evidence s*howed the prisoder to see the p'rincipar'and hot his accessory. His Honor.s .^agreed ;and directed his acquittal. A" fresh indictment will probably be laid against,the,prisoner. : The s.s. Coptic arrived off the Heads to late.to come in with to-day's tide. The' Emma Emieler, barque, from New York, arrived; ?■'•,;*■■• •-'•-■ '-''-.;-;' [J-'\ '% .-"•.<•• j ;;' .-■*":• : V v
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4840, 14 July 1884, Page 2
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94DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4840, 14 July 1884, Page 2
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