ONEHUNGA POLICE COURT.
Tmuiimhv. -Arc. (Itcforc J. ,r. S- mon.U, Esq., R.M.) Minnie Tipson Mary Ann terror, of Auckland, wito rhar-".! by John '.'rawford Johnson, of Or.ohuima, with having taken from his premises various iridium ariielos, amounting (o the stun often shillines. The prisoners •■'•abvl innltv of having taken but- stared it \ra- d > r in a ;.rk\ and that they I'uliy intended taking iheni bar!: ni 11 i> P. h'\v days; :i7it las tin: pr >-M-rr,:or w;r> ;i-»t desirous oi rutins them, bn s only did it as a caution, the Magistrate w «r\«-d • f r the future 1 ir>t b> play tin'' :r i-ne a ; :*M»> ami th .t tbcv wou'd j;<-t three niont i:> •••:• : isonmrnt if t}\- prosrciitor had nut stjied that h • n'.-t :««■: like them to be proseenfed. Tlu? <1 f.-jidans- iwiv dismissed with a caution.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 539, 4 August 1865, Page 5
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140ONEHUNGA POLICE COURT. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 539, 4 August 1865, Page 5
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