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Supreme Court Sittings.

Vv'klltnctox, August 19. In the Sup.vme Court Herb?rt Scott, convicted of sheep -stealing, was remanded for sentence until Tuesday. in order to obtain the. re pott of the probation oi'iieer. Ihiidere charged with sheep-steuliug, was remanded until that day. ■-- In Mrs Sutherland's case his Honor said as the case was one of considerable importance he would take time to consider his decision. Chjustchukch, August 10. At the Supreme Court to - day "William Kyrrisen was found guilty of sheep-stealing and sentenced to five years' imprisonment, there being a previous conviction for a similar offence against him. Michael John Eeddington was acquitted on a charge of forgery and uttering.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 99, 20 August 1896, Page 3

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Supreme Court Sittings. Hastings Standard, Issue 99, 20 August 1896, Page 3

Supreme Court Sittings. Hastings Standard, Issue 99, 20 August 1896, Page 3

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