CRIMINAL SITTINGS.
■ ■ • *-7 I s ,» , . - ' -, PRISONERS FOR SENTENCE. The following prisoners wjjl appear for sentence on , k Monday Lara§n£ breaking ent%|ng, and thefjf; Norman L. Findlay, foxgpry (five Alfred ffip^asd/the'ft (four *' C-, •< Ljyson, theft; Mjttjloa r S'/Streeie;r,\' theft; Stephen rafting, theft. ''lijTlie' following prisoners will appear Y^gt* trial: —Herbert Jarvis, sheep steal-y-in%; Charles Ash win, failing to keep ~ "proper books; Hugh Lawton Owen and James Andersorf^GampbeMf 1 t '.( Customs); Owe,n\an&; Campbell, ±heft.-(Cus-toms); Samuel J.' and James A. Campbefll," tfieft t( Customs); Owen theft' (Customs); Owen find Campbell, theft (Customs); v. Samuel J. . Chris. Robert Smith, and James A. /.Campbell, thefk (Customs); MeCoririiek, Smith and Campbell, theft (Customs); Geo. Clifford Francis and J. A. Campbell, theft (Customs); Francis and Campbell, theft (Customs); McCormick, Smith and - Campbell, theft (Customs); McCormick, Smith, and Campbell, theft (Customs);
Owen ana Campbell, theft (Customs); Campbell and' Francis, theft (Customs); " Francis and Campbell, theft (Customs); Ernest Walter Wood and John Hill, theft (Customs); Wood and Hill, theft (Customs); Owen and Campbell,, theft - (Customs); Owen and Hill, theft .« (Customsl;~Wood and Campbell, theft , (Customs);' Oweft and l Campbell, 'theft (Customs); Owen and Campbell, theft \ (Customs.); Michael Nicholas Hogan, 2 theft; William Jesse Warman, indecent f assault; Mle'dent a*s7 sault; Charles Edward Carson, carnal knowledge; Frederick Jackson, theft J John Pritehard', assault *so,as to cause bodily harm; William 'Joseph Gaffey, breaking entering and theft/John Hill and Chris. Robert /Smith, theft; Hill, Smith and' M'Conriick, theft; 1 Thomas Geary, unlawful carnal know- ' ledge; -Hill," Smith and "McCormiek,_ theft; Campbell, Smith "and M'Cbrmiek," theft (Customs); Francis G. Leigh and John Hill, theft (Customs); Luigh and 'Hill, theft (Customs); Leigh and Hill, theft (Customs); William Joseph Gaffey, breaking and entering and theft; Joseph M'Clintoek, forgery and attempted uttering; Walter Henry Clement, theft.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 2, 7 February 1914, Page 11
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289CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 2, 7 February 1914, Page 11
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