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SUPREME COURT.

(15r Telegraph.)

GISBORNE, April 10,

The agreement between the Bank of New South Wales and Mr Allan McDonald was that judgment be entered up for the bank, who "will allow Mr McDonald his passage money to England, £2200 to bo paid on board the steamer. If tho amount duo to the bank is not paid by January, 1890, the bank will take possession of the properties. INVERCARGILL, April 10. Sir Robert Stout has arrived to conduct tho case for the defendants in the action Bank of Now Zealand v. Wilson, Taino and Co. Ilpnvy Barry for stealing hides was acquitted. Bo far no conviction bus been obtained this .session. The Crown Lad not, when the court rose, decided whether to go on with tho charge of arson again at Barry, who is accused of setting fire to the hut from which it is alleged that ho took the hides. If they do notjtho only case remaining is one against a Chinese for an attempt to rob a tailrace.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4979, 11 April 1889, Page 2

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SUPREME COURT. South Canterbury Times, Issue 4979, 11 April 1889, Page 2

SUPREME COURT. South Canterbury Times, Issue 4979, 11 April 1889, Page 2