SUPREME COURT.
SESSIONS AT INVERCARGILL. . [BY TELEGRAPH,— ASSOCIATION^'', ' : ' ( ,' x> ■■>, _ IWVESCARGILL, • Tuosd»y. ifl The . session or the Supreme Conr* a| opened this morning before Mr. Justice; \ Sim. -Walter* James Lee pleaded guilty/' to making a false entry before the regis- ffl trar of births He was fined £5. Michael ;. Stanley, Dawson/, 16 years of age, for fail- - ing to deliver postal rackets, was ordered to toy,the costs,;and xm admitted 7»„ij.-■ probation- for three yeais. James WdM»' Garrick was charged with being in. po?!* 5 ' eion ;of pick-lock Tjoye.' A verdict of »'■ guilty was returned. :'..■ : ■• >\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17101, 5 March 1919, Page 6
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93SUPREME COURT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17101, 5 March 1919, Page 6
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