THE HALL FORGERIES. (BY TELEGRAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Christchurch, Tuesday.
The prolonged criminal session of the Supreme Court came to a close to-day. No doubt in expectation of seeing Hall in prison clothes, a large crowd assembled at the courthouse. They were, however, disappointed. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr Martin) informed the court that the only remaining ca«.es on th» lifc-t were tho-tu of forgery against Thomas Hail. In each of these cases, 12 in all, a nolle proseqni had been entered by thf 1 Crown. His Honour Justice Johnson said as the AttorneyGeneral had entered a noil 3 prosequi in the cases the calendar was exhausted. Although Hall was brought tip from Lyttelton in charge of Mr OBrien, the eraolor, it was not deemed nece^ary by his Honour that he should be put in the dock.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2232, 28 October 1886, Page 2
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135THE HALL FORGERIES. (BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Christchurch, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2232, 28 October 1886, Page 2
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