A Solicitor Sent to Prison.
|Br TutigaßAj»ir,J InVITED PREKS ASSOCIATION.] Bliniieim, This Dat. John Edward Hyde Harris, on three charges of obtaining money under false protonces, was Bentoncod to-day (o one year's imprisonment in the Terrace Gaol, Wellington. He prepirod a written defence, but the Probation Officer refused to recotnniond him to be plaoed under the Aot.
[Ot Telegraph. I [united prxsb aßßooiation.j Dunedin, This Dat. Elliott, who was charged at the City Conrt with conspiracy, waa remanded till to-morrow. Bail was allowed in a bond of £200, and sureties of £100. CHRIBTCHUnCH, TIIIS DAT. The Chairman of the Hospital Board at a meeting to-day denied that the nurses were overworked as reaently alleged in correspondence in the proas. New Pltmotith, This Dat. Re the Harbour loan, the Chairman of the Board stated at the meeting that if an enquiry was held lie was certain that the Board would pome out all right, and tho Government would be ftejd responsible) for the position. Nelson, This Dat. Arrived, 11.30 a.m.— Brunner, from Wellington. Sailed, 12.5 p.m.— Graf ton, for Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 3
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179A Solicitor Sent to Prison. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 3
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