SUPREME COURT SENTENCES.
Telegraph Press Association Copyright. Dunedin, This Day. At the Supreme Court, William Henry Garter, an elderly man, sentenced for forgery, wa3 brought up for breaking the provisions of probation. The Judge held that on account of age and intimity, and his being in goal some time since his arrest, he had purged his offence and discharged him from probation. Whilst at large Garter had entered a bevevolent institution under another name. Simpson Dunn, seventeen years, was sentenced to six months for theft from his employer, a milkman at Sawyer's Bay. The accused was arrested in Nelson.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 118, 14 December 1905, Page 2
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