A RETURN of Criminals sentenced by the Supreme Court at Auckland, with the nature of their Offences and Punishments from 1st day of June, 1852, to the 5th day of June, 1854.
Prisoners. Crime or offence charged Date of committal Day of Trial. Verdict. j Sentence. Frederick Florance Forgery of a cheque on the Union 3rd April, 1852 1st June, 1852 Pleaded Guilty To be transported beyond the seas to such place as his Bank of Australia, Auckland Excellency the Governor shjll appoint for the term of seven years. Daniel Sheeran Highway Robbery, attended with 5th November, 1852 1st December, 1852 Guilty To be transported beyond the seas to such place as his violence Excellency the Governor shall appoint for the term of fifteen years. James MacMullen Larceny 31st December, 1852 1st March, 1853 Plea Guilty Imprisonment in the common Gaol of Auckland for the term of twelve calendar months, and to be kept to hard labour. William Charles Heazlett Larceny 21st June, 1853 1st September, 1853 Guilty Imprisonment in the common Gaol of Auckland for the term of twelve calendar months, and to be kept to hard labour. James Simpson j Larceny 18th July, 1853 2nd September, 1853 Guilty Imprisonment in the common Gaol of Auckland for the term of eighteen calendar months, and to be kept to hard labour. Jeremiah Cooper Stabbing with intent to do some 20th June, 1853 1st September, 1853 Guilty Transportation beyond the seas to such place as his Exgrevious bodily harm cellency the Governor shall appoint, for the term of his natural life. William Moore Wilful Murder 27th June, 1853 1st September, 1853 Guilty To be taken to the place from whence he came and thence to the place of public execution at such time as his Excellency the Governor shall appoint, and there to be hanged by the neck till he be dead. Thomas Walker Larceny 17th September, 1853 1st December, 1853 Guilty Imprisonment in the common Gaol of Auckland for the ; period of twelve calendar months, and to be kept to 1 hard labour. Henry Handcock Larceny 1st December, 1853 Guilty Imprisonment in the common Gaol of Auckland for the period of six calendar months, and to be kept to hard labour. John Burke Highway Uoberry, with violence 17lh February, 1854 1st March, 1854 Guilty of the afsault To be imprisoned in the common Gaol of Auckland for the period of eighteen calendar months, and to be kept to hard labour. William Lamb Larceny 21st February, 1854 [ S t March, 1854 Plea Guilty Imprisonment in the common Gaol of Auckland for the term of six calendar months, and to be kept to hard labour. Tamaki Waka Assault, with intent to commit rape 4th April, 1854 1st June, 1854 Plea Guilty Imprisonment in the common Gaol of Auckland for the term of two years, and to be kept to hard labour. Edward Howell and Feloniously and burglariously break-28th March, 1854 1st June, 1854 Guilty of the Larceny Transportation beyond the seas to such place as His Bernard Mcilwrath ing and entering a dwelling house only , Excellency the Governor shall appoint, for the term and stealing theiefrom. I of seven years. James Nudd and Larceny 12th April, 1854 1st June, 1854 Guilty ! To be imprisoned in the common Gaol of Auckland for John Gowler the peiiod of eighteen calendar months, and to be kept to hard labour. Taraiwara Larceny 13th March, 1854 2nd June, 1854 Guilty Transportation beyond the seas to such place as his Ex- • : cellency the Governor shall appoint, for the term of i I seven years. Tiros. OUTHWAITE, Registrar,
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