THE CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST MR KINROSS.
The charge of perjury against Mr Kinross, of Napier, was down for hearing at the Besident Magistrate's Court, Wellington, yesterday. Mr Rees appeared for tha prosecution, and Messrs W. T. L. Travers and Martin Chapman for the defendant. Mr Mansford said the case had been brought into Court without his being consulted in any way. He would not therefore allow it to take precedence of any ordinary work of the Court. The ' first day that ho would have entirely
disengaged would be the lQ'th 1 Jiine,-; The dase had now stood over since 18f 1, and -the delay of a few weeks could not be of much, 'consequence. Mr Rees said he ; had himself come to Wellington and ftrb'ug'blt at largo number of witnesses frdm,^ap[ieV,' rfnd it would be very ex:.prisiyd fcrr 1 tHe^d^e 1 id be put off td the' T ' 10th June. His ■Worship fep-lie'i lie 1 ; woiild get two' J.P.s to take tte o'rAid.sir^ v business 'on Tiiesday next, and would take the Kinross case on that day, com 1 -' inenoing at 9 .oWck iri the iriorning: This jvmS; djs^ejad. id, . ' ' ; "
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5387, 21 May 1879, Page 2
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