SUPREME COURT.
MRS CHRISTIAN SENTENCED | TO FOUR YEARS i In the Supreme Court Nellie Empiclyno Christian, aged 30. fornu riy 11. f Hastings, was sentenced to four I years’ reformative treatment i*>;- | bigamy. ; Edwin Fow’ds. for breaking and I entering* at Hamilton, to two years’ hard labour and three years’ refer-1 jmative treatment. | * William Frederick Murray, aged i 19, and Sydney Power, aged 20.' -lev x.”. g .‘unci' mid i;otel tlieits wci’e, it.'.nced to cat yrar and declared ■ ' I: ab it i’M-. * Wiifri-l Anciwwn w : -k.-. who -forged it cheque nt Cishonso. wasadmitted is prob--Mm for thw-e years, t-:c iwmiition of Ids releaseb, ing Mi l.r refr:’’n from betting and attending races.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 296, 19 November 1912, Page 5
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112SUPREME COURT. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 296, 19 November 1912, Page 5
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