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on
that trial that I thought professing to be too unwell-
to attend in the witness-box.
of
the Supreme Court, had on the previous Saturday
made an Excursion to Aberdeen
on the South side of the
Island about 10 miles distant
from Victoria.
That this
was
the bona
Several
fide impression of persons in Court. I am in
a position to know, but it appears to
have been brought
as to
impute
my
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deception
health and
disinclination to attend Court,
because I had made excursions
i.e. taken Carriage airings
in
the Environs
of
Victoria.
The imputation of Mr.
Anstey was not in
question,
but the mere verbal ground
on
which he made it.
On this paltry quibble
I was
say
that
a verdict
of guilty was given against Mr. Wilson. and I imagine
from
the sentence
of the Chief
Justice that Mr. Hulme regarded
the matter as
petty
and Contemptible.
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on
that trial that I though professing to be too unwell-
to attend in the witness - box.
of
the Supreme Court, had on the previous Saturday.
made an Excursion to Aberdini
ow the South side of the
Island about to miles distant
from Victoria ._
That this
was
the borra
Several
fide impression of persons in Court. I am in
a position to know, buch it appears to
ars to have been brought
brought
had
as to
impute
my
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d to mr
deception
health and
disinclination to atteord Court,
breause I had madr excursions
i.e. takro Carri
Carriage airings
Victoria..
the Environs
of
in
The imputation of Mr.
Anstey was not in
was not in question,
but the mere verbal ground
ou
which he made it.__
ds
On this paltry quibble
Inegech to
say
that
a ver dich
of quilty was given against "Mr. Wilson . and I im
I imagine
from
the sentence
of the Chiss
was not
Justice that Mr. Hulme regarded
out in Evidence on Mr. Wilson's
trial that Aberdeen
mentioned, but that Mr. Austry
the matter as
petty
and Contemptible.
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