NEW ZEALAND
CRIMINAL CALENDAR'S
I enter these as and when I find them while trawling PapersPast so they are by no means complete.
COUNTY COURT, WELLINGTON
New Zealand Gazette & Wellington Spectator 24 August 1842 p3
BECKETT | James | Stealing from stores owned by Henry MARTINEAU, Thomas BRYSON, George Wynter BLATHWAITE |
WRAGG | James | Stealing a lamb from MACHATTIE |
DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE - SUPREME COURT (Auckland)
Daily Southern Cross 7 September 1844 p2
BOOTH | Moses | Breaking into the premises of David Nathan. Seven years transportation. Witnesses D COOPER, G NEWLAND |
CHISHOLM | Adam | Owner of a slaughter house in the town of Auckland, which was a public nuisance. |
DOWIE | William Bulbe | (A Parkhurst boy) Stealing from the dwelling house of J P DUMOULIN. Seven years transportation. Witnesses Ed William (butcher), GIBBLING (butcher), Edward JOHNSON |
FAGAN | Thomas | Breaking into the premises of David Nathan. Acquitted. |
LEWIS | Edward | (A coloured man) Stealing a Leicester ewe, the property of S KEMPTHORNE of Tamaki. Ten years transportation. |
STEWART | William | Stealing a Leicester ewe, the property of S KEMPTHORNE of Tamaki. Ten years transportation. Witnesses H H OLIVER, Isaac WYAT, Francis RING, P CROSEIR |
SUPREME COURT (AUCKLAND)
Daily Southern Cross 4 March 1848 p3
On Monday last, the Supreme Court (Auckland) held its usual sitting for the despatch of the criminal business, when the following convictions took place:
BURNS | Joseph | Cutting and wounding Margaret REARDON with intent to do her some bodily harm |
CALTHORPE | William | Stealing apparel - four pairs of trousers the property of John HUNTER |
RICHES | John | Stealing money off William Philip CLARK |
SUPREME COURT (AUCKLAND)
Daily Southern Cross 9 Sep 1848 p3
CHAPLIN | George | Assault upon wife Catherine CHAPLIN - one month imprisonment |
CORNWALL | James | Stealing from Daniel SINCLAIR - transported for 15 years |
PELLETT | Jonathan | Stealing from Daniel SINCLAIR - transported for 15 years |
REARDON | Margaret | Perjury - transported 7 years |
WILLIAMS | Charles | Convicted of stealing a pistol etc from Edward Green GRIFFITHS - transported 15 years |
SUPREME COURT (AUCKLAND)
Daily Southern Cross 4 Sep 1849 p2
Grand Jury: - Lieut-Col HULME (foreman), Major MATSON, S A BELL, W BROWN, W S GRAHAME, Joseph HARGREAVES, S KEMPTHORNE, T LEWIS, - McLACHLAN, G M MITFORD, Mathew WHYTLAW, J WOODHOUSE, Ed. MAYNE, John SALMON, Henry WEEKS, A KENNEDY, - MAHON Esq.
APPLEBY | Thomas | On prosecution of Emma NICHLEN (aged 11) for felony |
BOURNE | Thomas | On prosecution of William GREEN, proprietor of a public house at Panmure, for larceny �3 14s 6d. Witness Mrs Ann DURBRIDGE |
BROWN | John Henry | On the prosecution of William POTTER for felony |
BROWN | John Henry | On the prosecution of Alexander GEDDES (of Mangarei (sic)) for felony |
BROWN | John Henry | On the prosecution of George Owen ORMSBY (of Onehunga), for felony |
CARLAND | Julia | On the prosecution of Laughlin O'BRIEN for larceny |
TELFOUR | William | On the prosecution of W Leicester ROGERS for lacrceny |
WILLIAMS | Edward | On the prosecution of William POTTER for felony |
WILLIAMS | Edward | On the prosecution of Alexander GEDDES (of Mangarei (sic)) for felony |
WILLIAMS | Edward | On the prosecution of George Owen ORMSBY (of Onehunga), for felony |
SUPREME COURT (AUCKLAND)
Daily Southern Cross 4 Dec 1849 p3
McCREEDY | Mary | Stealing a watch, the property of James Thomas BOYLAN. 12 months imprisonment | |
CIVIL SESSION | |||
RUSSELL | George Frederick | HARDY | Edward |
WOODHOUSE | John | HARPE | William Clayton |
SUPREME COURT (Auckland)
Daily Southern Cross 4 March 1851 p2
BUTCHER | Francis | Corporal 58th Regiment - Wilful murder of Francis MacKEOWN on 9 December 1850 |
LAMB | Ann | Stealing from Elizabeth, an aboriginal native woman |
MARTIN | Mary | Stealing from Elizabeth, an aboriginal native woman |
McGREGOR | John | Stealing 2 coats and 1 pair of trowsers (sic) the property of Isaiah CROWTHER |
McGREGOR | John | Stealing a watch - the property of William BACON |
MOORE | Peter | (A man of color (sic)) Stealing from Martin JORDAN |
RESIDENTS MAGISTRATES COURT (Auckland)
Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1244, 16 August 1859, Page 3
FLEMING | Samuel | Onehunga |
LAMBE | Alexander | Mahurangi |
NEWMAN | Catherine | Mahurangi |
McMANUS | Sarah | Mahurangi |
PARSONS | Mary | Mahurangi |
McDONALD | Patrick | - |
McDONALD | Jane | - |
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS FOR TRIAL
Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3620, 24 February 1869, Page 4
CAME TO COLONY | NATIVE OF | OCCUPATION | AGE | STATUS | MEMBER OF | CONDITION | CRIME | ||
ALLEN | Edward | Sir Robert Peel, 1847, free | England | Labourer | 40 | Single | - | Cannot read or write | Committed 4 Jan 1869 by the Resident Magistrate of Auckland, for stealing from the person |
ANDERSON | Richard | Nightingale, 1864, free | Tasmania | Sawyer | 32 | Single | Roman Catholic | Can read and write | Committed 25 Jan 1869 by the Resident Magistrate of Shortland for stealing from premises |
BYRNES | Michael | Derwent Hunter, 1862, free | Ireland | Miner | 32 | Single | Roman Catholic | Can read and write | Committed 17 Dec 1868 by Resident Magistrate, Shortland for stealing from the person. Presviously convicted by Resident Magistrate of Auckland on 14 Aug 1867 for stealing from premises and sentenced to two months imprisonment with hard labour |
CAM | Owen | Lancashire Witch, 1866, free | Ireland | Labourer | 30 | - | Roman Catholic | - | Committed 6 Jan 1869 by Resident Magistrate, Auckland for breaking and entering a dwelling and stealing therefrom |
DOODEWARD | Abraham | John Penn, 1868, free | Holland | Dealer | 28 | Single | Hebrew | Can read and write | Committed 21 Dec by the Resident Magistrate, Auckland for stealing from the premises |
FLETCHER | Charles | Lord Burleigh, 1860, free | England | Butcher | 30 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Committed 15 Jan 1869 by the Resident Magistrate of Auckland for breach of the Larceny Act, 1867 |
FLOYD (LLOYD) | Samuel | Elizabeth Ann Bright, 1860, free | England | Cordial manufacturer | 26 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Committed 11 Jan 1869 by the Resident Magistrate, Shortland for stealing from the person |
GALLAUGHER | William | Clifton, 1848, free | Ireland | Bootmaker | 33 | Married | Roman Catholic | Can read and write | Committed 21 Dec by the Resident Magistrate, Auckland for unlawfully and maliciously stabbing, cutting and wounding |
HARRIS | Charles | Herald, 1868, free | England | Miner | 35 | Single | Church of England | Can read but not write | Committed 4 Jan 1869 by the Resident Magistrate, Auckland for assault with intent to rob |
LEWIS | Edward | Lord Auckland, 1844, free | England | Ropemaker | 49 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Committed 8 Jan 1869 by Resident Magistrate, Auckland for uttering a forged cheque. Previously convicted at the Supreme Court, Auckland on 3 Jun 1867 for false pretences and sentenced to one year and nine months imprisonment with hard labour |
MARKS | Edward H | Blue Jacket, 1867, free | England | Jeweller | 17 | Single | Hebrew | Can read and write | Committed 12 Jan 1869 by the Resident Magistrate of Auckland for stealing from premises |
MORRIS | John | Mermaid, 1854, free | England | Sailor | 41 | Married | Church of England | Cannot read or write | Committed 28 Jan 1869 by Resident Magistrate, Shortland for assault and robbery. Previously convicted in the Resident Magistrates Court, Cambridge on 30 August 1865, for stealing from the premises and sentenced to four calendar months, with hard labour |
MULLINS | Michael | Victoria, 1860, free | Ireland | Shoemaker | 36 | Single | Roman Catholic | Cannot read or write | Committed 12 Feb by the Resident Magistrate, Auckland for stealing from the premises. Previously convicted at Supreme Court, Auckland 3 March 1865 for stealing from the person and sentenced to 18months imprisonment with hard labour. Also Resident Magistrate Court, Auckland 15 Oct 1866 larcency, 2 months imprisonment with hard labour, Resident Magistrate Court, Auckland 15 OCt 1866 larceny with one months imprisonment with hard labour, Resident Magistrates Court of Auckland 8 Oct 1867 for stealing from premises, four months imprisonment with hard labour |
MURPHY | Patrick (alias Michael NEAGLE) | Lord Ashley, 1864, free | Ireland | Labourer | 45 | Single | Roman Catholic | Can read and write | Committed 11 Jan 1869 by Resident Magistrate, Auckland for breaking and entering a dwelling and stealing therefrom |
QUINN | Mary | Elizabeth Ann Bright, 1862, free | Ireland | - | 27 | Married | Roman Catholic | Cannot read or write | Committed 4 Jan 1869 by Resident Magistrate, Auckland for stealing from the person. Previously convicted at the Resident Magistrates Court of Onehunga on the 3 Apr 1867 for stealing from the person and sentenced to three months imprisonment with hard labour |
SHINE | Patrick | Norwood, 1866, free | Ireland | Labourer | 22 | Single | Roman Catholic | Can neither read nor write | Committed 16 Dec 1868 by Resident Magistrate, Auckland for being illegally at large, and assault with intent to rob. Previsously convicted in the Supreme Court of Auckland on the 1st and 5th March 1867 for burglary and sentenced to four years penal servitude |
WENDLAND | William | Winterther, 1865, free | Prussia | Seaman | 27 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Committed 2 Dec 1868 by Resident Magistrate, Auckland for stealing from person |
WHITE | Anne | Norwood, 1863, free | Ireland | - | 34 | Single | Church of England | Can neither read nor write | Committed on 17 Dec 1868 by Resident Magistrate, Shortland for stealing from the person |
WILSON | William | Norwood, 1860, free | England | Gunsmith | 51 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Committed 28 Jan 1869 by Resident Magistrate, Shortland for assault and robbery. Previously convicted in the Resident Magistrates Court, Cambridge on 30 August 1865, for stealing from the premises and sentenced to four calendar months, with hard labour |
SUPREME COURT: CRIMINAL CALENDAR
Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4306, 2 June 1871, Page 2
The following is the calendar of prisoners for trial at the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court, commencing on Monday next:-
BIRD | William | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Committed on May 31 for stealing specimens. |
BOYNE | Matthew | Ganges | 1854 | Free | Ireland | Labourer | Aged 32 | Married | Roman Catholic | Neither read and write | Committed on the 17th April for stealing from a dwelling |
BURRELL | James | Mermaid | 1863 | Free | England | Labourer | Aged 27 | Married | Church of England | Read and write | Committed on May 25 for brach of the Arms Act |
CHERRY | Francis | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Read and write | Committed on May 3 for libel |
GUNN | John | Maori | 1863 | Free | Scotland | Labourer | Aged 20 | Single | Church of England | Read and write | Committed on 12 March for stealing from the premises |
HARLEY | Charles | - | 1863 | - | England | Storekeeper | Aged 28 | Married | Roman Catholic | Read and write | Committed on May 10 for breach of the Arms Act (two charges) |
HARRISON | William | Omeo | 1863 | Free | England | Veterinary surgeon | Aged 52 | Married | Church of England | Read and write | Committed on March 13 for horse-stealing (two charges) |
HEWSON | James | Nor'wester | 1861 | Free | Scotland | Horse breaker | Aged 26 | Single | Church of Scotland | Read and write | Committed on April 5 for horse stealing |
KNAPP | William | Lady Jocelyn | 1863 | Free | England | Labourer | Aged 37 | Single | Church of England | Neither read and write | Committed on March 24 for embezzlement |
McGRATH | Patrick | - | - | Free | New Zealand | Labourer | Aged 26 | Married | Roman Catholic | Read and write | Committed on May 16 for breach of the Arms Act |
MUIRHEAD | Thomas Pollock | Resolute | 1865 | Free | Scotland | Clerk | Aged 29 | Single | Church of England | Read and write | Committed on March 21 for wilful murder |
NASH | George | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Committed on the 20th March for breach of the Bankruptcy Act |
PERCIVAL | William | Derwent Hunter | 1863 | Free | Ireland | Settler | Aged 38 | Married | Church of England | Read and write | Committed on the 19th April for perjury |
PRICE | Charles | - | 1863 | Free | Wales | Sawyer | Aged 52 | Single | Church of England | Neither read and write | Committed on 12 April for stealing from a dwelling |
ROPER | Hephzibah | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Committed on May 11 for stealing from the premises |
STEWART | Donald | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Read and write | Committed 6th April for assault |
TEKA | Tamehana | - | - | Free | New Zealand | Labourer | Aged 27 | Single | Church of England | Read and write | Committed on 8 April for horse stealing |
CRIMINAL CALENDAR
Daily Southern Cross 29 December 1875 p2
On Monday 1st, at eleven o'clock, the Criminal Sessions at the Supreme Court (Auckland) will begin. There are 18 prisoners on the calendar, against whom 24 offences are placed. Three are out on bail, and the usual particulars furnished respecting accuseed persons are not given in these instances. Respecting the other 15 persons, 12 of them are returned as members of the Church of England, and 3 as belonging to the Roman Catholic Church. The following are the names of the accused, with the nature of the offence with which they stand charged:
CAME TO COLONY | NATIVE OF | OCCUPATION | AGE | STATUS | MEMBER OF | CONDITION | CRIME | ||
AUSTIN | James B | White Eagle, 1875 | England | Clerk | 18 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Stealing from the person |
BAKER | Alfred | Schiehallion, 1874 | England | Labourer | 32 | Married | Church of England | Can read and write | Wounding with intent to do grevious bodily harm |
BLOOMFIELD | James | Andrew Jackson | England | Gardener | 42 | Married | Church of England | Can read and write | Stealing from a dwelling house |
BRADY | John | Egmont, 1856 | Ireland | Carpenter | 39 | Married | Roman Catholic | Can read and write | Three charges of forgery and uttering |
CROSSLEY | William | Queen of Nations, 1874 | Ireland | Telegraphist | 19 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Three charges of forgery and uttering |
HAYES | Samuel | Came to colony in 'Dover Castle" 1875 | England | Baker | 34 | Married | Church of England | Can read and write | Stealing from premises |
KIRBY | William | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Indecent assault, on bail |
MAORIRANGA | Tu (alias Tu MAORIRERE) | - | New Zealand | Labourer | 20 | Married | Church of England | Cannot read or write | Perjury |
MOORE | Matthew | Came to colony in 1852 | Victoria | Blacksmith | 24 | Married | Church of England | Cannot read or write | Wilful murder |
MULLER | Annie | British Empire, 1875 | England | - | 26 | Widow | Church of England | Can read and write | Wilful murder |
RYCROFT | James | - | New Zealand | Shoemaker | 24 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Breaking and entering and stealing therefrom |
SHEARER | John | Columbine, 1834 | Scotland | Mariner | 62 | Married | Roman Catholic | Can read and write | Two charges of larceny as a bailee |
STRONG | George | Ann, 1846 | England | Waterman | 50 | Married | Church of England | Can read and write | Arson |
STRONG | Margaret | Ann, 1846 | Ireland | - | 48 | Married | Church of England | Can read and write | Arson |
TAMITAMI | Hiria | - | New Zealand | - | 30 | Widow | Church of England | Cannot read or write | Wilful murder |
THORNALLY | Andrew | - | England | - | 33 | - | - | - | Forgery and uttering. On bail |
WALLS | Margaret | Dauntless, 1865 | Ireland | - | 40 | Married | Roman Catholic | Cannot read or write | Two charges wilful murder |
WESTON | Henry | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Embezzlement on bail |
Bay of Plenty Times 5 January 1876 p2
The Criminal Sessions opened (in Auckland) on Monday. The judge in his cahrge commented upon the new Acts of Parliament affecting bills of sale, bankruptcy, evidence etc. The grand jury threw out the bill against the Maori woman Hiria TIMITAMI, charged with murder. The following sentences were recorded:
AUSTIN | - | Stealing a watch, nine months |
BLOOMFIELD | James | Stealing �5 at Russell, old offender, five years |
BRADIE | John | Three charges of forging and uttering, three years |
CROSSLEY | William | Forgery, one year |
HAYES | - | Found guilty of stealing money from a new chum when drunk, sentence deferred |
KIRBY | William | True bill returned, indecent assault |
MILLER | Anne | True bill returned, wilful murder |
MOORE | Matthew | True bill returned, wilful murder |
STEWART Harriett | Harriett | For larcency as bailee, six months |
STRONG | (and wife) | Jury found no bill against STRONG and wife on the charge of arson |
CRIMINAL CALENDAR
Daily Southern Cross 28 December 1876 p2
Subjoined is the calendar of prisoners to be tried at the Supreme Court, Auckland, commencing on Tuesday next, the 2nd January 1877.
CAME TO COLONY | NATIVE OF | OCCUPATION | AGE | STATUS | MEMBER OF | CONDITION | CRIME | ||
ALLEN | John | Glenlora, 1875 | Scotland | Sailor | 37 | Single | Presbyterian | Can read and write | Assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty |
BEDFORD | Patrick | Elizabeth Ann Bright, 1863 | Ireland | Miner | 30 | Married | Roman Catholic | Can read and write | Breaking and entering a warehouse and stealing therefrom |
CURTAIN | Martin | Daniel Matson, 1851 | Ireland | Farmer | 36 | Single | Roman Catholic | Can neither read nor write | Wilful murder |
DEBNEY | Joshua (Rd Joshua?) | Warwick, 1874 | England | Clerk | 29 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Four charges of embezzlement |
DRAPER | Edward G | Invererne, 1876 | England | Clerk | 21 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Three charges of forgery |
GAPPER | Thomas | Ramales, 1847 | England | Labourer | 66 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Forgery and uttering |
GRAY | Thomas | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
HASKIN | Ed | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Stealing from a dwelling house, on bail |
HUMPHREYS | Peter | Runnymede, 1859 | Jersey | Cook | 57 | Single | Roman Catholic | Can read only | Soliciting and inciting another to commit an unnatural offence |
JONES | Thomas | Harvest Home, 1872 | England | Sailor | 18 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Breaking and entering a warehouse and stealing therefrom |
KANE | Mary Ann | St Leonards, 1873 | Ireland | - | 20 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Infanticide |
KIRWIN | William F | India, 1874 | Ireland | Papermaker | 18 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Breach of Malicious Injury to Property Act 1867, on bail (with OGDEN) |
KNIGHT | Joseph | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
McINNANEY | Daniel | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Assault |
MURPHY | John | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Indecent assault, on bail |
OGDEN | Anne Jane | India, 1874 | Ireland | Papermaker | 18 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Breach of Malicious Injury to Property Act 1867, on bail (with KIRWIN) |
OLSEN (alias SPANAGAL) | Christian | Miltiades, 1874 | Sweden | Sailor | 28 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Stealing from a vessel and breaking and entering a counting-house and stealing therefrom |
TAYLOR | Samuel | James Wishart, 1873 | England | Baker | 18 | Single | Church of England | Can read and write | Stealing from the premises |
CRIMINAL CALENDAR
Bay of Plenty Times 29 September 1877 p3
The following is the calendar of prisoners for trial at the Supreme Court (Auckland), commencing Monday next:
OCCUPATION | AGE | STATUS | MEMBER OF | CRIME | ||
CALDWELL | Alfred | Carpenter | 22 | Married | Church of England | Manslaughter |
DAWSON | George (alias George GREY) | Labourer | 26 | Single | Church of England | Obtaining money by false pretences in the Waikato, also on charges of larceny as bailee, and issuing valueless cheque |
FISHER | James | - | 24 | Single | Church of England | Breaking into a dwelling at Kaipara and stealing therefrom |
HAIRA | Hinga | - | - | - | - | Horse stealing |
HIMIORA | - | - | - | - | - | Breaking and entering a dwelling house in Thames and stealing therefrom |
HYAMS | Morris | - | - | - | - | Uttering a forgery |
MOHATA | - | - | - | - | - | Breaking and entering a dwelling house in Thames and stealing therefrom |
O'CONNELL | Yelverton William | - | - | - | - | Making a false declaration under the Marriage Act |
POTE | William | Baker | 27 | Single | Church of England | Assault with intent to do grevious bodily harm |
ROLLINSON | James | Bushman | 40 | Married | Congregationalist | Forging and uttering in Waikato |
WHANGO | - | - | - | - | - | Breaking and entering a dwelling house in Thames and stealing therefrom |
WHITE | William | Carpenter | 48 | Single | Church of England | Assault with intent to rape |
THE SUPREME COURT CALENDAR
Bay of Plenty Times 16 January 1883 p2/Thames Star 16 January 1883 p2 (also see Bay of Plenty Times 18 Jan 1883 p2)
The following is a calendar of the prisoners for trail at the Supreme Court (Auckland), commencing on Wednesday next. All the prisoners can read and write except TANGO, RODERIQUEZ, CROWLEY, CURTIS, WILLIAMS and FLOYD.
ALIAS | ||||
BRIGSTOCK (BRIGGLOCK) | Richard Owen | Clerk | SIMS Thomas | Forging and uttering |
CROSSLEY | William Henry | Telegraphist | CLIFFORD Harry | False pretences |
CROWLEY | James | - | - | Murder |
CURTIS | Ellen | - | - | Stealing from the person |
DEAN | George | Fireman | - | Larceny |
ERIKSON | John | Carpenter | - | Larceny |
FLOYD | Thomas | - | - | Breaking and entering |
GIBBS | Henry | Brewer | - | Breaking and entering |
GUDGEON | W W | - | - | Attempted rape |
HAMILTON | Marion Robertson | Widow | - | Murder |
HEALEY | Richard | Sailor | - | Larceny |
HOHAIA | - | Labourer | Horse stealing | |
JOHNSON | John | - | - | Cutting and wounding |
JOSEPHSON | Sampson | - | - | Stealing in a shop |
KAY or KING | James | Labourer | TURNER William | Breaking and entering, burglary |
LODER | Richard | Labourer | - | Larceny as a baillie |
LONG | Albert Edward | Comedian | - | Shooting with intent to murder |
LYTTLE | William John | Blacksmith | - | Bigamy |
MAHONEY | William Thomas | - | - | Breaking and entering |
MARKS | Mark | - | - | Stealing in a shop |
MASON | Henry | Sailor | LLOYD Leonard | Two charges, burglary and stealing from a dwelling |
MOELLER | Edward J | Sail maker | - | Larceny |
MURPHY | James | Labourer | - | Arson |
OLSON (OLSEN) | George | Sailor | - | Assault with intent to murder |
PRIESTLEY | Thomas Foley Collan | Student | - | Murder |
RODERIQUEZ | Joseph | - | - | Larceny |
STACKPOLE | Annie | - | - | Concealment of birth |
STEWART | Thomas | - | or Thomas Stewart SCOTLAND | Larceny |
SUTHERLAND | Benjamin | Labourer | - | Larceny |
TANGO | Titore | Labourer | MANUKU Titore | Assault with intent to do grevious bodily harm |
WALLACE | Joseph | Labourer (age 42) | - | Attempt to commit suicide |
WEBB | William | - | - | Larceny |
WILSON | Robert | Labourer | - | Larceny |
WRIGHT (WEIGHT) | Alfred | - | - | Larceny |
YOUNG | Peter | - | - | Larceny |
CIVIL COURT | ||||
CROSBIE | Pierce | LYNCH | Dennis | Civil List - An action of �100 bill |
HAMMOND | Thomas Charles | WAYTE | Edward | Civil List - False imprisonment - claim �500 |
LYTTLE | Hannah Maria | LYTTLE | John | Civil List - Suit for dissolution of marriage on the ground of adultery |
McCLUSKY | Adam J | GILBERT | Edward Killan | Civil List - Seduction |
MONTROSE | Charles Otho | MONTROSE | Matilda | Civil List - William BAKER, co-respondent, suit for dissolution of marriage on the ground of adultery |
RAMUS | Samuel | BUCKLAND | James | Civil List - Promissory note for �226, betting transaction |
WILCOCK | Thomas Lowrey | WILCOCK | Mary Price | Civil List - Charles Edward FORDER, co-respondent, suit for the dissolution of marriage on ground of adultery |
SUPREME COURT (Auckland)
Te Aroha News Volume V, Issue 247, 17 March 1888, Page 4
BAKER | Thomas | Cattle stealing, the property of HAPETA. Not guilty, discharged |
BARRETT | James | No bill against cattle stealing |
DOYLE | William | Horse stealing, the property of John Rennie ANDERSON. Two years hard labour |
EVANS | John Peter | Assault and robbery. Pleaded guilty. Three years penal servitude |
HOWE | Alexander (alias John BROWN) | Illegally pawning a racing saddle, the property of John KATTERNS. Pawned to Emanuel MENDLESSOHN. Not guilty, discharged |
LLOYD | William John (alias Henry James SUNDERLAND | Forgin and uttering. Witness Robert BAXTER, teller at National Bank of New Zealand. Twelve months. |
MALONEY | James | Steal and carry away the yacht Malua and other yachts. Penal servitude seven and three years. |
McDOWELL | Thomas | Steal and carry away the yacht Malua and other yachts. Penal servitude three years. |
MORISEY | Ann | Set fire to a dwelling house, the property of (son) John MORISEY at Cambridge. Witness Mrs Mary BURTON. Not guilty, discharged |
NELSON | Edmund | Steal and carry away the yacht Malua and other yachts. Penal servitude seven and three years. |
O'CONNEL | Johanna | Setting fire to her dwelling house, Franklin Rd with the intent to defraud the North British Mercantile Insurance Company (Earlier newspaper reports). Four years penal servitude |
STOW | Thomas | Unnatural offence. Twelve months imprisonment |
WELHAM | Arthur Robert | Larceny as a bailee, of one rifle, one double-barrelled shotgun and one shot belt, property of Montague Weatherly MARRIOTT. Witness Walter CHADWICK, Storekeeper Te Kopuru and Peter BROWN. Probation 12 months. |
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