NELSON SUPREME COURT
’ mess association.s or,. ■; NELSON, December-1. *. ; The Supreme Court session opened to day before, the Chief Justice, Sir RobertStout,' who,' congratulated tiro : districtso»' absence of serious crime. Wi i.Wahkn, who pleaded guilty to a- charge of "common assault, was admitted to probation. James Harris, for failing to keep proper books and obtaining goods by false re* presentation, was acquitted on the first count and on the ~ second ■ convicted and admitted to probation, s; John IVilliam , Ferguson, found guilty of perjury; with,, a strong . recommendation ■to mercy*,'was? similarly dealt- with. ■ ■';* ’’ :r :
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7300, 2 December 1910, Page 4
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