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CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

INVERCARGILL. In the oase of oattle-atealing against the Nioholl*, father and eon, Mrs Nicholls refused to give the name of the person who, she said, left her house in the company of her son on the evening before the theft. The Judge orderel her to be kept in custody till the other evidence was dosed, when fine is to be recalled, and if she still refused to disclose the name His Honor stated that he would sentence her to a week's imprison* ment for contempt. NAPIER Michael Foggerty was senteuoed to six mouths for the theft Of,a from the Star Hotel. WELLINGTON. . The charge against Albert Wnifkie of attempted rape at Feildiug is proceeding.

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Evening Star, Issue 10851, 8 February 1899, Page 2

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CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Evening Star, Issue 10851, 8 February 1899, Page 2

CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Evening Star, Issue 10851, 8 February 1899, Page 2

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