Napier Supreme Court
Napier, this day. At the Supremo Court to-day, William Edward Phillips was found guilty on ft charge of nssanltnnd causing aotual bodily harm, nnd wns required to outor into n bond of £2OO and to find two sureties of £IOO each for his good behaviour for twelvo months, or in default twelve months' iinprisoniuonl. Reginald Siminonds, for n thoft of money from liia employer, was admitted to probntion for two yours and orderod to niako restitution, Roy King, Ross Furnosa mid Oscar Anderson, the Hastings boy burglars, wcro severely lectured on tho evil? nf their ways, and ordered to some up for sentence when called upon, Tho Judge commented very strongly on the immoral tendency of tho pernicious literature allowed to ba sold throughout the colony,, '•
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1083, 2 September 1904, Page 3
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