SUPREME COURT.
WAIRARAPA CATTLE STEALING. (United Press Association.) Wellington, this day. Pollock was found guilty of cattle stealing, and Freebudy guilty as accessor. To j:ome up for sentence at ten o'clock this Morning. „ Burrows was acquitted. . " , j Later, This moniiuijMie Judge sentenced both Pollock and Frcebody to two years' hard labor each. The Crown prosecutor mentioned that cattlo stealing was very prevalent, in the Wairarapa, and to such an oxtcnt as to necessitate a special' dotectivo .being sent to that district. '. Christciiurcii, this day. . In the Supremo. Court Heiiirich Mealopt was convicted-of;-:manslaugliter, and ordered to come up. for sentence on . Monday. A child was killed through prisoner's, cart coming into collision . with • ono m which the child ;';V ■ James Jones, chai'gcd' witli'-'comraitting an unnatural ofi'ence, was sentenced to ten years. ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2264, 7 April 1886, Page 3
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130SUPREME COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2264, 7 April 1886, Page 3
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