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SUPREME COURT.

I’KESS ASSOCIATION Dunedin, last night, | Tho following prisoners were brought up for sentence at the Supreme Court ibis morning Martin Paget and James MeGeorgo (whose case bad been reserved for the Appeal Court) convicted of breakiog and entering at Alexandra 3outb, admitted to probation for twelve months ; Robert Henderson, forgery, two charges, nine months' imprisonment ; Thomas Harcouri, thi-it of partnership monoys at In veroargtll, admitted to probation for two years, and ordered to make nslitutioa to prosicutor to the extent of 4)50 by £lO instalments; Harry Anderson, breakiog and enteriog, three years’ imprisonment ; Hugh Fox, a lad, theft, released on his father’s recognisance to oomo up for sentence when called on.

Auckland, last night,

In the Supreme Cou t Judgo Edwaid3 I sentenced prisoners as follows : —William Thomas Martin, iooaet at Waihi, ono yia.’a bard labor, His Honor talsiDg into I consideration tbo fact that if acousod had denied his guilt in tho lower Court bo could not have been convicted, Arthur Calon, a lad charged with theft aod attempted arson, was sDntsncod to thtoo years on each charge, sontcncas to bo con* currint ; Tukaca Akuhata, for procuring persoobkon (three chaig s) and forgoty, five yours on eueh charg?, sentences to bo concurrent ; William Lan:io Robertson, thoft, twelve mouths ; Ngakeiha Ranwhero, a native woman, forgery and per sonatioD, ordered to come up for eoutcnca when caded upon, tbo cfLnco beiog ibo result cf ignoranon ; Wiliam Henry PartOD, bu-g'ary and tticf> t two years.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 2 August 1906, Page 3

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SUPREME COURT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 2 August 1906, Page 3

SUPREME COURT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 2 August 1906, Page 3

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