GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTERTHE QUEEN STREET FATALITY. The jury at the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon returned a verdict of puilty a; ams tSydney Murphy, who was charged with manslaughter arising out of the death of Mrs. Klizabeth Sharpies, ' whom he knocked down with his motor car in Queen Street, opposite Dixieland, on May 8. Mr. .liistice Hcrdman deferred sentence until Monday, stating that he would take into consideration the ' recommendation to mercy which the jury added to their verdict. A -big cut in boys' boots, box call lace. Sizes 7 to 13. Present price*, 15/11 to 18/11. To clear at 12/6.— Kowlds' Sale.—(Ad.) Winter Sale at Fowlds'.—Men's allwool sweaters, reduced from 10/8 to 8/11. And all-wool box, 1/9 to 1/6.—Ad. during , our fourteen days' Sale.— Fowlds , Sate.—(Ad.) New and charming goods for spring are now being displayed by Smith and Caugliey, Ltd.— $W.}. " ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1923, Page 8
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