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PRISONERS PARDONED.

TE BURY (continued). Name of Prisoner. Date when Sentence will expire. Date when pardon took effect. By what Court Sentenced. Term of Sntence. By whom Recommended for Pardon. General Remarks. 24 James Evans Feb. 28, 1864 ... May 29, 1862 ... SupremeCourt, Christchurch 3 years ... This petition endorsed by me, notifying continuance of bad habits, dating each breach of discipline and sentence of solitary confinement, by my predecessor and self. This man specially was recommended by gaoler as not worthy of His Excellency's clemency. He was classed 4. Bad. This man, before and after his conviction, had periodical fits. Recommended to His Honor the Judge by gaoler. Class 1.—Recommended by gaoler to His Honor the Judge. Class 1.—Recommended by gaoler to His Honor the Judge. Class 1.—Recommended by gaoler to His Honor the Judge. 25 Thomas Evenden... August 31, 1862 SupremeCourt,Christchurch May 29, 1862 ... 6 months 26 JamesHenryPelham Feb. 16, 1863 ... Aug. 19, 1862 ... SupremeCourt, Christchurch 2 years ... 27 Thomas Strander... Feb. 16, 1863 ... Aug. 19, 1862 ... SupremeCourt, Christchurch 2 years ... 28 Thomas King Oct. 7, 1862 ... Aug. 19, 1862 ... SupremeCourt, Christchurch 1 year ... E W. Seagek,

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