SUPREME COURT
GREYMOUTH SITTINGS. Bi Telegraph-—Press Association. Greymouth, March 20. At the Supreme Court, His Houout Mr. Justice McGregor admitted George Aldridge, for forgery, to one year’s probation, if he enters the Salvation Army Home. For forgery and uttering, and on two charges of theft, William Robert Deeming was sentenced to twelve mouths’ reformative detention. On a charge of horse stealing, Edward Brown was acquitted. His Honour congratulated the district on the lightness of the calendar.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 151, 23 March 1925, Page 9
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