SUPREME COURT.
LITTLE BUSINESS AT INVERCAR- . GILL.
-fPicii Press Association.! 11HVERCARGILL, Nov. 30. The Supreme Court sittings, opened to-dav.' Mr. Justice Williams, addressing the Grand Jury, , said they wpiild have very * little to do, rthore was only onb, case lor consideration. Victor Emanuel Von Tunzclmann, .aged, years, on three- charges, stealing £29 ,10s from . the Friendly Society s dispensary, setting fine to the building, and attempting to cause the dispensei .to be affected by, chloroform was sentenced to. seven years hard labor. The accused had! previously .pleaded gun y. .Michael Flanagan, an old ago. pensioner, 73 years'of ago, was acquitted l a charge of carnally/knowing a girl 14 vems 9 months old. » ... In divorce, . Mary , Anne Lattimore ais ; \nisi against •tvnli')Ji It. F. Lattimore, of Malieno, on the ground of adultery.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2673, 1 December 1909, Page 5
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131SUPREME COURT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2673, 1 December 1909, Page 5
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