SUPREME COURT, AUCKLAND. Thursday.
Hi* Honor took liis .seat at 10 a.m. TitUh Bills.— The Giand Jury bi ought in the following bills :— Henry (Jibbs, breaking and enteiing : Jobepli Wallace, attempt to commit .suicide ; Alfied Wright, receiving .stolen goods ; Ed-ward John Mollcr, stealing fiom a dwelling; Mai ion Robeitsou Hamilton and Thomas Koley Collan Piiestly, mindei ; Willitim Henry Cioss, false pietences ; Wilfred Waitli (Judgeon, assault with intent to commit a felony ; Jlichaid Healy, Thomas Stew at t, Joseph llodiigues. Benjamin .Sutheilaud, George Dcanc, and Jolm Krickson, larceny from a ship. No Bills. — Peter Young, stealing fiom a ship ; Richard Lodder, embezzlement. CvM'.s DiM'osi.n Ok. — William Webb charged with itcaling a cheque, was acquitted. — William Thomas Floyd and Thomas Mulioney, two Lids', pleaded giulty to a charge of breaking and enterng. Sentence defencd. — John Johnson, ior unlawfully stabbing one Edward Scotter at the North Shore, was sentenced to 12 month's liaid labour. — Jolm Mollui, a boy, pleaded guilty to a ch.uge of breaking and entering, and sentenced was deferred. — Hcni.y Mason ahu* Leonaid Lojd, pleaded guilty to a charge ot burglary, and was sentenced to two years' hard labour. -Ueoige Ol&en pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting lu.s wife with an axe, and was .sentenced to fourteen yeaii' penal servitude. — Peter (lielow, chaiged with larceny, was discharged. — Joseph Wallace, tor attempted suicide, was discharged on euteiiiiL' into lecognisances to come up for sentence •when called upon. — John Lyttle was convicted ot bigamy, and sentenced to eighteen months haul labour. — Albert Kdwnrd Long was tound guilty of an attempt to murder his father, and commit suicide at Pokeno in October last. Sentence was deferred.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1645, 20 January 1883, Page 3
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273SUPREME COURT, AUCKLAND. Thursday. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1645, 20 January 1883, Page 3
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