CRIMINAL SESSIONS LIST. OF CASES.
The criminal sessions of the Supreme Court opens at Wellington on Monday next. Iwelve persons have been committed for trial on the following charges : — Joseph Wilson and Albert Cutbnßh, forgery and uttering. John M'Cready, assault, causing bodily harm. Alfred 'Nelson, indecent act. ■ William Adolphus Cunningham lorgory, uttering, arjd theft. William KQi6, assault, causing actual* bodily harm. ♦ Leonard Muir, indecent assault. Martin WiWiam Tier, theft. Henry M'lhroy, assaalt and robbery. John Albert Corbet* and Albert, Stock, bridge, breaking, entering, and theft. .Ernest Alfred Le Cren, indecent act. GOLF : • ♦ ■ A putting competition was held by the Hutt Golf Club yesterday, and resulted in a tie between Blr». J. Rose and Mrs. S. Mason. In the plsy off Mrs. Roee , won.
Some account of the semi-apterous, or "flightless, females of certain species of moths and! crane-flies was given by Mr. G. V. Hudson, F.EJ3.,'at t*« Wellington Philosophical Society's meeting lastnigh*. Mr. Hudson, in an interesting manner, described the conditions which led 1 to the production and survival or these insect*. Mr. A. Hamilton (Director of the Dominion Mu*enm) gave amost interesting description of theHawaiian and. Tahitian specimens and curios recently presented to tho Mussum by Lord S. Oswald. This motniag the Telegraph Office reported that all East. Coast wires ware stifl interupted »>outh of Kaikoura. but the route via Grey mouth would carry all work, -which, of course, would* ben vgttb-ject ' to s^a^dftjt- ---— " —^t
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1912, Page 8
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