SUPREME COURT
s {£«* **»»« Asßodstion.) s! WELLINGTON, this day. - In a Buprom« Court case in which a John Glasgow WiliOn was charged with - negligently dliviftg a motor car so as to «■ canto bodily harm, th« jury, without \ retiring, rrtorne'd u> verdict of not - guUtyj . » . Charges of bsrglary from the premises s of C. Smith, Ltd., against White, i Eartion and Stovertson, the latter two e.x----y constables, who appeared in the Ixiwer "Court on Wednesday, are being heard hi '* tho Supreme Court. j P PALMfcHStON N., this day. | 8 In the Supremo Court to-day, Leslie Mvhill, of Martort, was admitted to probation for one year and also fined £lO » for perjury. Accused pleaded guilty in •> the Lower Court. ' The case was commenced m tbe '' gjipreme Court in which Ada Messenger, r widow, of Palmerstoa North, claimed n £2OOO from % E. Bergersen. The HUM '" to tho sequel to a fatal accident in § Palmerston North in July last wlien a plaintiff's husband succumbed in ine juries received after a collision between a his motor cycle and defendant's car.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17176, 5 February 1930, Page 11
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174SUPREME COURT Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17176, 5 February 1930, Page 11
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