SUPREME COURT.
MASTEM'ON SESSIONS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Mi sterton, Last Night. At the Supreme Court sittings to-day, before his Honor Mr. Justice Chapman, two lads, Albert and William Stockbridge, were convicted of breaking ami entering the Carterton railway station, and sentenced tc eighteen months' hard) Tabor.' _There were previous convictions against each, a' Wellington. Jn the civil cases, Dr.mei Geary and Mary Agnes Geary v. Arthur Haughev, claim £750, undev the Compensation for Workers' A.-t, an arrangement between the parties was agreed to, the defendcnt' to pay the plaintiff £125, and earn side to pay its own costs. ' In the Du orce Court, a der-o? n>i was granted in the case oi Mary Ann Harvey v. TfVert William H i vcy, on the grounds of misconduct.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 329, 3 March 1910, Page 5
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