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NEW ZEALAND.

[PER 1 PRESS AGENCY.] WELLINGTON, May 1. The case of Kinross, for perjury, was referred to the R.M. Court this morning, but the magistrate said he would not be able to proceed with it before Tuesday next, and it was accordingly postponed till date. WANGANUI, May 1. A fatal accident has happened to a surveyor named Thomas Mitchell, from Hokitika. While cross-cutting a log in the bush, a few miles from the town, the log rolled over and crushed him to death.

G. W. Worgan’s trial lasted all day. At midnight the jury brought in a verdict of “Guilty of forgery and uttering without intent to defraud.” The prisoner sa ; d ho could not understand the verdict, but admitted that he bad been impartially tried Had he been at liberty since commit! al h > would have been able to procure exonerating evidence. He trusted to public opinion arriving at different results than the i’ry, and he threw himself bh tHe mbrb.t 01 :'•*> Court. Judge Richmond, in passing sentence, said he would take into account that, in all probability, the primer did not intend to defraud to the full amount but had merely aaumeu m crime. He was sentenced to two years’ hard labor, , gOKtTIKA, May 1. i ■ At the sitting of the District Court to-day, William Stewart, [aged sixty-seven, pleaded guilty to two indictments for breaking into and entering dwellings with intent to commit felony and for simple larceny. He was sentenced to twelve months for each offence, the sentence to run concurrently.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1621, 1 May 1879, Page 2

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NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1621, 1 May 1879, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1621, 1 May 1879, Page 2