AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS. - FORTY-ONE CASES ON THE CALENDER. > The quarterly criminal sessions of the Auckland Supreme Court will be commenced before His Honor Mr. Justice Edwards at eleven o'clock this morning. The calender for the sessions is an exceptionally heavy one, comprising 41 cases. The following is a list of the prisoners and of the offences With which they will be charged: —Thomas Albert Jackson, attempted criminal assault, Newmarket ; Henry Williams, John llammou, and Frederick Ja-s. Parsons, breaking and entering and theft, Palii; Henry Williams and John Hammon, theft, Pahi; Alfred Ashendeu, breaking and entering, Coroniandel; Thomas Johnson, indecent assault, Hamilton; Leonard Morrison, theft from a dwelling, Auckland; William Reid, sen., attempted murder, Auckland; Walter Stannard, theft, Pukekohe;. Thomas Smith, breaking and entering and theft, Kawhia; David Jenkins and. Jack McGregor, breaking and entering and theft, Paeroa; Edwin Drummoiid Smith, theft, Whangaroa; Wm. Taylor, theft, Auckland; Edward Wrathall, theft from the' person, Auckland; Thomas Henry Calvert, theft from the person, Auckland; Hori Eparaima,, theft, Mercury Bay; David Jenkins and Jack McGregor, breaking: and entering and, theft, Cambridge; Jack McGregor' and David Jenkins, being in possession of house-breaking implements, Cambridge;, Ernest Wilson, bigamy, Auckland; Harry Reynolds, alias Lloyd, alias Harry Evans,' forging and uttering, Auckland; Thomas Thomas, assault causing actual bodily harm, Auckland; '-Richard: Edward Valentine Vince and James Mclntyre, theft .from a dwelling, Auckland; David Wright, theft from the person, Auckland; Leedham Whitehead, breaking and entering and theft, Rotorua ; Charles Theodore Emil GuTseler, child desertion, Auckland ; Joseph Gardiner, perjury, Auckland; Peter Smith and Charles Troy, breaking and entering i and theft, Thames; Pita Anihana, unnaj tural offence, Rawene ; Duncan McDougall, assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, Kawhia; Henry Cooper Douglas, theft from a dwelling, Auckland ; Richard Williams, theft, Coromandel ; Nicholas Hands, theft and wilful damage to property, Coromandel ; Paul Smith, attempted suicide, Mercury Bay; James Mcllhone, forgery,- Auckland; 'Lilly Young, theft from a dwelling (two charges), Auckland; Elizabeth Whittet, theft from a dwelling, Auckland: Andrew Campbell, murder,' Rotorua; James Wilson, theft from the person, Auckland: Ah Ming, perjury, Auckland; John McSweeney. shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm; and Annie Savers, perjury, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 7
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358AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 7
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