CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
* (PRESS association telegram.) _. NELSON, December 1. • lnei Supreme Court session opened to- • "ay. before the Chief Justice, who conCratulated the district on tlie absence _i ß _ n ? us crimo * Wi Waaka, who Pleaded gmlty to .a charge of common . assault, was admitted to . probation. m f* Harris, for failing to keep pro- ' Per books, and obtaining goods by false •representation, was acquitted on tho nrst count, and on the second con-it ..was convicted and admitte 1 to pre! a- »!<>_. John William Fergusson, who . ww.fouud guilty >>f perjury, w.th a ■ fc . ro „ n i_-.rer-onin-o-xlation to mercy, was * «utl,ariy dealt with.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13905, 2 December 1910, Page 9
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