THE BLENHEIM
ARSON CASE
A, 6. Smith, alias Longman, alias Long, was convicted at the Supreme Court, Blenheim, of .arson, and son- . teticed to '/■■/■ ., '■■;.
; (From oiir' own correspondent.) -r alias," Henry Longman, 'alias. Alexander''&'' Smith, of Master'.toni' reformer, was \seufcenced in the Supreme Court, Blenheim,' last night, to seven years:. penal .'"'servitude' for ; arson..-Prisoner made an extraordinary i statement which lasted; 45,.niinutes jn which' lie gave : a,n; a'cgoiuif |bv? '{ha M .originaled a'iid''w,l|ysl|eibft fMasiteofi/for Bleniieim.' v Great excite-' .men(preraled.,ldurinpli l e hearingbf, ; flie:; case.. The : ,C6urt;,was : ,,crow(le'i' itfithladies, The : gallery was densely,! ™kedt-<''.-:'-i!i'.iv.':-''. : ;''v.v; <■■■■■ ■■.■:, ;„
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2985, 24 August 1888, Page 2
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94THE BLENHEIM Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2985, 24 August 1888, Page 2
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