SUPREME COURT SITTINGS.
an appeal Lqughin y. Goinneeff/itt w^ the appellant! 4 bookmaker, ya?w»yi<?«--edat tfid Magistrate's Court for refusing tolcwrethe Timara racecourse When, or* dored.- The Jnd<ye allowed the appeal on the grounds/ that two requests to *e»fe trere necessary, and also that the regMttr tionsff ere} made for the meeting by v - qadrum^tiich'vw-os fixed by. loss than = .' maiori'y of the fecitßtees. : NAPIER, This Day. TlioSujireine Court opoted this ; liiorning beforo the Chief Justice; TW Calendar |comprisßS thirteen charir^s against nineteen prisoners, and. His Honour in the course of -his address .to ■ tfie Grand Jury, regretted he could not congrx, titfate the disbrict on the fewness of'caaebj ■ •:-...- - :•' GISBOBNE, this Day. it the soprpmo Court Eawi T u Hau apd Haroirioana^ two nativft youths, were con rioted of^^forgery and^ adinittedto pro* bation on condition ; that they paid each £18 11b. The l Cpiirt bases, whicn are unimportant, are expected to conclude today. ■"■■.".
CHRISTCHURCH, This Day, In tha Supreme Court to-day Judge Deanistoa gave judgment in the case of .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 3 May 1904, Page 2
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