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QUARTER SESSIONS

... Auckland onL the 28th November, end was sentenced to 12 months' hard labour. Thomas Henry Los (25), smith, pleaded guilty to stealing two hammers and other articles, the property of Thomas Miller at Darlingron on the 21st December, and was sen- t~enced to 12 ...

Police Courts

... the property of Thomas Wood, Westgate Road, from the Central Station, on November 16th. THEFT OF METAL. A young man named Robert Cairns was sent to prison for two months for straling about 2 cwts. of metal from the premises of Blessrs Hardy Brothers. The ...

Police Courts

... of 15s, from the premises of M~essrsW. B. Wilkinson and Co., Elswick Court. THEFT BY BOYS. Two boys Fnamed Robert Smith and Thomas Ayre, were charged with stealing 4s from a little girl named Prince, in Budle Street, on the 7th inst. The cases were proved ...

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... last, and the f advertisement having appeared in the papers only on Fri- ?? Is and costs. WAGES DISPUTE. William Johnston, Thomas Loxsmith, George Gates, and George Yaddison, drillers, ere, charged with having committed breaches of the Employers and Workmea's ...

CRIMES AND CASULTIES

... London. For First- class Certificate-A. S. Alexander, 4, Belhaven Terrace, Glasgow: Daniel Bain, Wick; Thomas A. Buttar, I Corston, Couper-Angus; Alfred Hardie, Oxford House, Stockport. For Second-class Certificate-R C. Auld, Tilly- four, Aberdeen; Benjamin ...

Police Court

... pli , ourtso 1o - r- le, St OP.JsUTrLI-,lAND.-SSA TURDAY, POACHINC. Thomas Fenwic]-, for having fished for salmon without a license, at Newiborn. was fineld £ 2 and costs. ,LIUFL1 ' TO A^ HORSE. ii Willham Oliver was chargcd withI cruelly ill-treating ...

Police Courts

... and Robert Ross, were charged with havinE caused the death of Daniel McStay, at Felling Gate, on the 27th ult., and John Thomas Dodds was charged with being an accessory before the fact. Mr Warlow appeared for the prosecution; Mr Joel for Smith, Mr Wallace ...

Police Court

... Messrs Hardy Bros., Stepnes, on the 16th inst. DIO NDAY. LAUCERY BY AN ERgA9D BOY. John Boag (16), errand boy, who had been previously convicted of larceny, pleaded guilty to stealing a p)urse con- taining 20s from the desk of his employer, Thomas SlcDer- ...

Police Courts

... TEE ALLEGED MURDER NEAR GOSFORTE. Robert Rowell and George Grey, miners, were brought up on remand charged with murdering Thomas Scott, near Gosforth, on the 9th inst. Mir Dix appeared on behalf of Grey, After hearing formal evidence, the prisoners were ...

Police Courts

... NORTHUIJIBERLA1NDE-SATmR .SY, THES ALLEGED MURDIIEiR AT GOSFORTH. The two men, Thomas Grey and Robert Rowell, were brought up and charged with causing thedeath of a mao named Thomas Scott, near Gosforth, en tee night of Saturday, the thle inst. Mr Dix appeared ...

Police Courts

... Rose, on Thursday last. The remand was for the purpose of findinrg an owner for the lead. BICYCLISTS AND THE MOOR FOOTPATH. Thomas Edward Jobling, the well-known bicyclist, was forriding on a bicycle on the footpath leading from the r North Terrace Hotel ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... mineral train into the sidinZ he forgot to tarn the point, and hence the ?? jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against Thomas Butler, pointsmaa; and expressed the opinion that the semaphore, which was blown down by the' gale,was insecurely fixed, and ...