THE ALLEGED ILLICIT STILL CONSPIRACY.
[by telegraph.—PßESS ASSOCIATION.] Dune din, Thursday. The appearance in Court of Waters and Elliott, charged with conspiracy in connection with the still case, attracted a large attendance of the public. The case against Donnelly was first called, but adjourned until the other cases had been dealt with. Adam Elliott, alias Stewart, was then charge with having an unlawful interest in an unlicensed still, but as his counsel was not prepared to go on, it was agreed to take evidence in the indictable case, Mr. Haggett, Crown Prosecutor, stating that it was important this charge should be heard before the conspiracy case. Waters and Elliott were then charged with conspiracy, and after some evidence had been taken, the cases were adjourned for a week.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8305, 11 July 1890, Page 5
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128THE ALLEGED ILLICIT STILL CONSPIRACY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8305, 11 July 1890, Page 5
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