one, and be honestly Relieved there had been s a bona fide mistake if whati his client said was true. Althtough his Worship might consider that a prima facie case had been made out, ha doubted if a jury would convict on the evidence. Biddell, S.M: : Is Sharp here ? Covnsel : Unfortunately, we can-^ not. find him. sir. The only evidence he could call was that of the accused herself and the man Tiernan, to show! that she had 'been known as Tierncyj m the neighfborhood. of the place where she lived. His Worship said that was not suf-« ficient, and committed the woman foe trial. Bail was allowed.
Greymouth wharf was comnletrly, blocked one day last week with 21 « barrels of a Wellington Ucl".-. The i.;eal paper gravely- remrrics; iliat Hi's is a record sbipjncnt of the kinrl. :m:l "Truth" opines timt is »i-io io -I'o l«tP <ri>) to t'r(Vss ( !•'- Vr. ' iba, Tommy Tb/Iqi- antl Dahn VWivtt
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NZ Truth, Issue 132, 28 December 1907, Page 5
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157Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 132, 28 December 1907, Page 5
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