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T'"> first winter dairv Rhnw b»M in Tar.""-aki ws>« opened at NewPi vmo nth yes terd ay. B u niaH's Pi"tures. a scries r>f moving fil'"s illustrating the fistic iiro-intionh between .Toilrn Johnson air 1 «-;ll be in the L»viu Town Ilall next Tues(\n- evening. The lowest tender received fo' - oi-"(''iin'f a slh-'I for tlm fire hose r«"l nil «•."(• ti"n "\f"l,-oi)' r 't'o road. T,"- : 'i. wits t.bait r-f W. rl 1 : Gin IfK Princsle's The otl<°r '"'<"•<! m-"-» f 1 ",.-., rif Jiiiec; nll '7 COi") 1.-,.. J) \ r V... c .0, 1( ' PO3. TT -Slfrn-le. 1.-'-'r. 7,. T. A "Willhim<.', foi .T. -\vi.:+oV«p. Ron 10?.: a TC. Doitedr"s. C2fl: W. Pniiwle. CI 3 tP'. Jo;e])h Pnwelka. the Standard reports, when a«ked if he had anythiiiig ito say why sentence should not be passed, replied: "1 am verv sorry lor the offences T have c-ornnvi'-ted. and for whio'.i T anpear before the Court. I hope you will be as lenient as passible with me. 1 (r>:nm;ted some of the offences because T had to exist. Although T w."s found guilty of the furmiture v.icaling, I no inore stole the furniture than you did. sir!"HHr,i r , Honour: T!'en you .should licit have pleaded guilty. Accused: T couldn't do anvthin<r else. The mam T bo , '<i'''t it off could not be found. I 1- id i-foeipN for it, but they could net be found either. Accused was here consideraiblv cvercome, and his H""aur a glass of water. After .O'at !"• went on in an almrsi 1 . in-iu-'ible He M - as underl to ray he li.id l'''d a very hard life, and had practically ibeen 011 his ow'i siii"e he was i,T years old. He rofi-red to the ntnrder cha>'(ri'. H : -7 Honour: You were acquitted of tb-'-. Prisoner: People say T'm st : ll prnjlty. T swar T w-.as never •H-M- tl>e place. T would' sooner hang than be thought guilty.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1910, Page 3

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Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1910, Page 3

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1910, Page 3

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