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fPttKSS AKSOCIAIIOK.] INVEROAHOIJVL, TBm Day. At tho Supreme Court to-day Mr. Jiuv tiee Denniston congratulated tho Grand Jury on tho lightness of tho calendar. John Proctor, agod 28 years, for atealing one sheep which had trvapawed o»i lri» property, wroi gnuited »ix montbtf' prolwp tion, on comlition thnt ha paid Hk couts of proaecutton. Rebecca and Mary Strntton, mother and daughter, pleaded Qniltj to a charge of conceahrtcnt of brKh, and wore ordered to coino up for sentence whon culled upon. TIMARU, 'Fhis Day. Subscriptions from 159 schoofei, n^grogfttmg £89 14s, have been received horc on belmlt of tßie children's pcenonbvUon fund for tho bottloshij) Bftow Zoalund RHurns have y»t to como in from 1600 schools. For tho adults' fund a total of £250 has boon reeetived so fnr by tire committee hero, most of winch wvs mtbscribed in Canterbury. WAIIII, TW» Day. A Katikafci sefctier named Iviwhiwin nccidwUaJly fthot brmserf in tho arm, shattering it up to th© elbow.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 128, 31 May 1904, Page 6
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