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(bt telegraph.— pkjsss association). WBtLlNgTO^riij'^ In the 'case itgiinst Ernest *Sshoass for ■keep steahngjthe jury .were locked up all • flighty >and thiij - morning announced!} that IBey ttere<riiiSble to agree, and were dis: charged. His honour fixed the new triid for the June sittings, accused being liberated on bail. .<} 'At. the sheep inspectors'conference, Mr $. Foster, of Canterbury, wa* elected chaiiman, and Mr R,. C. Piisley of Napier, vice-chairman for the ensuing year. Thei conference considered the proposed, amended { bill, and other "acts - arid discussed various departmental matters with a view to the uniform working of the department throughout/the colony.- nThe -aittiu# closed iO-daj.' ' j At the Supreme Court J. D. Lightbourne and Masy Mellar were indicted upon a charge of larceny from the person. The jury found the accused guilty, and sentence was deferred. John Igoc, oil'the charge of illegally pawning an overcoat, was found guilty, and sentenced to six months' inu pi ison'nent.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2754, 8 March 1890, Page 2
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156LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2754, 8 March 1890, Page 2
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