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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

[Before .M&bW ji'Neil- and Dalrjriqple^ John W.ititei B ft2 n g«F 1$ .!%«!• • burly-looKingj \ character i^itH "'his hair oropg^^tt_tjh'e Vnqst _aEprpved Jjogilistic, fashion, was brought up m custody, charged by (3pnstftble,(3-illpsijie c ;: wijib committing";* breacb of the peace on Saturday even£ ™Szrrr\-r-zr ,? ,>?Vi :'j ■••'?' rtrJ 7", Andrew Salmon' deposed' *tbat bY ""was standing outside the Clarendon : 'Hotel, on the evening m question, .wfyen, tlje prisoner ' •went tip to him^'snd'a'ccus'ed h'ifii x of ordering him to -"more- dp.""" Witness denied ever haTing^olfen^tby'WmjVtbutiJacouseif without; mor« ado ( drew out. ";and -nifeluin' Jjotro^rthe two ejes. :;Ih'ey;thek;",went,at H£md7w|^ engaged . initbatr; interesting; oc-,' cupatiqn wTO||r jfche Constable . ,-wenji. • tQ, fcl.i.e resale. { Vq]a(^eped bis, eyes," was a complete stvanger iq • hit a j a n,J ,: he had neither .spplten^o nor given . hi|n,..the' lea•:t'pr6'v6c*atioV^■for ,^ assa'utt.; ' , ,, fr '.;'<' The prisoner neither' ' J aerilecT* nqn ' aa-initted^he"~ch'arge7"-^s'be~^d:~b:t''^ar''thir worse for drink, : and -had n.o 5 < recollection whatever of what'hSd oTceurea. ~ The Bench said th*ey~~were determined to put bandy 5 and sentencp^ accused to pajr a fine of .433 .5 m default 4 yi&Mt'k imp^isopmeut m ;Wan-. : C J ' ' OBSTBTTCTOTG THB, JOHObI! . "j ';. . . ' Thomas Collins and Edward Callaghan, matiis: of the iast-priabntr; 'weif«^ctiarged -by Constable Gfillesp'ie witft pbstTructing him' iij; the eie'cutipn^ •rff' I 'His : i'duty: ilf 'appeaire'd^ from" his evidendethai' while^ he ' was endeavoring to aCTestTV^hiteyv Oollins -and> Gala--ghan savagely atitacked him, f the: .-former thrjpwing a. l^r^eV st^ne,/:funy ',twa, 'pounds. weight 1 itf'himy "wh'w 'in&'ea; 1 .!; 1 ;;;"' ~*S J J. ? ;_ '■'-,';, 3 '' i 'l:'!. : 'r i '^ ) '^- ; The istqrie^^th,rbwi|ig ytis? corrobbi^tecl.by " t>h* evidence of Messrs iPerguson and ' Hay-" ' bitfcle, and the Bencli being- satisfied l ' as to' ' their criminality, sentenced . , [ them- to a week's imprisonment, m 'default of paymeafc of £2. '■■ -/. :^i .\nji.^ .li. ' " '

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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 28 July 1880, Page 3

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 28 July 1880, Page 3

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 28 July 1880, Page 3

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