Accidents & Offences
ARREST OF CHAS CHEYMOL.
Charles Cheyrnol, formerly a wine and spirit merchant in this city, who was recently adjudged a bankrupt, was arrested shortly after 4 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon, on three charges of forging and uttering receipts for the deposit in the Queen's bonded warehouse : (1) On the 15th January last, of two cases of brandy ; (2) On the 22nd January last of two cases of port ; (3) On the Ist February last, of ten cases of brandy. During the evening sitting of the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Mr Brown, acting for the accused, applied to Mr Wardell for bail to be granted. His Worship fixed bail at two sureties of £l5O. Messrs G. De Launay and S. Lezza became sureties, and the accused was liberated.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 761, 1 October 1886, Page 11
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128Accidents & Offences New Zealand Mail, Issue 761, 1 October 1886, Page 11
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