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♦-—_. (Per United Press Association WELLINGTON, July 17. lwo more "two-uppers" were befor* the court to-day. One, said to be the ringleader, got six weeks' imprisonment and a month for getting drunk and not appearing yesterday. Another, described as a " lamb," was fined 20s. At the Supreme Court James Hemingway was sentenced to five years* imprisonment on live charges of breaking, entering, and theft. Tho prisoner was already undergoing sentence. John James O'Connor, for forgery and uttering, was admitted to probation. John James Driscoll was admitted to probation for theft from the City Buffet, and sentenced to six months' imprisonment for breach of. probation. CHRISTCIIURCH, July 17. Hie Drainage Hoard's uroposals to extend the sewerage system to Sydenham and St. Albans were carried by the ratepayors at a poll yesterday by a'substantist majority,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 5
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133TELEGRAMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 5
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