SUPREME COURT.
(Per Press As3ociattoft.) - 1 AUCKLAND, A«g**HThe Supreme Court «n""*g *ions opened before Jnatwe ****a/ to-day, who, iv charging the |"J jury, congratulated them «• «wj mark able diaiiuution of enme P^ Auckland district during "J-JT] quarter. There are only II ■»• , the calendar, and none « mow •» ordinary importance. * At the Supreme Court FstjfJJJ ston, for breaking into a dwelMgJ theft, was sentenced to two J^ Charles M. Danzley, for uttying^ terfeit coins, namely, gilded vW°" i was sentenced to one year. • CHBIBTCHURCH, A«g£ »JL At the Supreme Court, JustWJ^J man dealt further with wecaiM^Jj Foster, convicted of the vom^^TZ of her illegitimate child. »» gj was satisfied that there was jjg^j doubt as to the legal 'MV^^ZL % accuted for the child which i ■»■"- desirable to state a ease for m rZi of Appeal. The accused waa iWJT in her own recognisances to cw^ for sentence when called upon.
For Children's Hi-ckliJ^J^J aight, Woods' Great Peppermint* 1b 8d ami 2s 6d per bottle.
Women who require a *JJ" Shpuld try WOLFE'S SCH>AWT» (
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4937, 13 August 1906, Page 2
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170SUPREME COURT. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4937, 13 August 1906, Page 2
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