SUPREME COURT
." .■■' 'AUCKLAND CASES.' - .! ', ,'.. ! (By!-TelegTaph.—Prcs8 Association.);., '. ..'■ ' ■ ./■ !. \: ,'Auckland, ;I\eb'nia'ry 21; .' At. the" Supreme Coiirt. to-dayi Mary Hnssill, a married woman, of about 30 years of age,! pleaded not guilty to a charge of having used an instrument upon Irerself with tho intention of performing aai illegal operation. A verdict of not gnilty. was-returned, and she was discharged. A ,', middle-aged woman, nainediMartha Ja-ne,Maxwell,-pleaded' not to an indictment' charging . her with having, on November 6,' 1909, used upon'one'Maxy EUen Taylor an instrumont for an illegal purpose: After hearing evidence, the. jury retired,!aal at 10.30. p.m. returntsd,. stating that..they! were unable ; to .-agree. An application for, a new trial was granted. -. -■'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 748, 22 February 1910, Page 6
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