SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." Auckland, Monday, 7.30 p.m.
The Supreme Court manual sittings opened this morning. Mr Justice Johnston commented m btrong terms upon the sli.ire uian.a, and said thai the desire for unearned and undc-erred riches wis a great cul. lie referred to Ihe Public Works policj, remarking that it uos unanimously approved throughout the colony, and thought tli.it the iml.ugrants introduced into the cjlony did not, include to any serious extent any of the criminal classes. His Honor also spoke warmly in favour of Grand Juries Mary Ann Dird, guilty of illegally pawning, was sentenced to a fortnight's imprisonment. John Wdhani, for stealing from the person, was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment. Bill against Michael Malone and Nicholas Stainton, for manslaughter at the Farnurs' Hotel, Drury, was thrown out by the Grand Jury. SuAKtMAKELT. — National Uank shares, liJs Gd j Caledonian, £15 15s ; ToL itea, , lli-,n. irck, SOs j Otago, 2i3 j Golden Calf, Gs ; iloauataian, JJ^.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 8 April 1873, Page 2
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161SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." Auckland, Monday, 7.30 p.m. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 8 April 1873, Page 2
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