CRIMINAL SESSION.
The 'following is the calan'der for ibe OhriKtchnrocb Criminal Se»R*n?.:~-R-nin* v S'ephen 'Ba»f»eli—'lndecerit aa*ai«l ! -('hree c>.u"»). R"gina v Frederick 'Cooper—l Forgery (b'fe c^sp«;. R'ginav J;.n_e3 in_. Regin . v Win. "Bourk~S4tiing'fire to __ wbe_t Rack R'gina v Richard Brown—'Perjury. v John Wilson and Win, kins— Housebreaking and theft (two cftsei*). R.|_ina v Annie Murdoch—Theft. Regina v Dannie M'Grath and Joseph Troy nor—Theft. ! lifgina v Wm. Perry—Theft Of B bicycle. Jlegtna v J. A. Robertson —Arson. Regina v Edward Peari-e—Theft of a bi'-yde. Regina v Geo. Taylor and John Hur'ey —Theft and breaking and entering. Regina v A'nx L«ziret:e—Attempting grfvious bodi'y harm, Fegin» v John Haughton—'Breaking and entering. Resin* v Samuel Nofthey—Breaking arid entering.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2057, 29 May 1896, Page 2
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113CRIMINAL SESSION. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2057, 29 May 1896, Page 2
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