CROMWELL R.M.'s. COURT.
’VEDSWULW, OKL'KMHKH U I (MW. [ (Ik'fofii Vfnrpu*f I’tkp, Karl , It M., ami W. 11, j WldflTßH, Kdi| , .1, If ) William A lion, charged with luring drunk mnl disorderly, wtW dlsehafgrd, (Inhrens i l , llallny, —Hottled mil of Court, (('Donnell*. Mnnrn. f'lalin of 1,11 17a (id, r (or goods supplied tn defendant, who (a a minor ' llomligo (hilly, Defendant admitted (he * fnilit, Imt pleaded inability In pay, I’lalnlilT stated {lmt tlm money had been owing since tlm j ’ beginning of Unptiimher, and that, some short timu hank, Uni defendant ami hid males hail until their interest in a deep-sinking claim fur I *.BO, Tlm ItnncU dittil that if defendant wonlil pay 1,.,'t •intn Court, timu dhmilil lm allowed him fnr tlm balance. Thu case wan adjourned fnr halt an hour, tn ciiahlii thu partied to conm tn dntim arrangement as tn paymentj hut ad limy failed to enrno tn any satisfactory settlement, judgement J was given fnr pUintilF, ami immediate distress granted, Owen I’ioree made application fnr a slaughter, ing license. In support of his application, Mr fierce stated that ho would see that tlm slaughter yard was cleaned out every night, and kept perfectly wholesome. .Sergeant ('assets objected to the killing being done within the township, as tlm smell from tlm yards in very hot weather was very injurious to the public health. The Bench agreed with Sergeant (kissels, and instructed him to point out to Mr fierce a suitable spot without tile bounds of the township for the erection of his yards. The police were also direeled to inform Mr Dawkins that after the close of the present year, no slaughtering would bo allowed within the township. An application for a hawker’s license by Clms. Wright was granted, Applications from Messrs W. Sliauley and J. Marsh were granted—the former for a wholesale and the latter f >r a general license. In the adjourned application of William Goodall for a general license for an hotel at Bendigo Gully, situated on the flat, near the Solway (Jo’s machine, Mr Brough opposed the granting nf the license. The R.M. said that he had received a most extraordinary letter from Mr Longhnan, J.P., on the subject, in which objections to the granting of the license by that gentleman were retracted, and which stated that a wholesale license had been granted to a firm whose premises were immediately adjoining Mr Goodall's. He (Mr fyke) was of opinion that misrepresentation had been made to Mr Longhnan, and that an attempt had been made to juggle the Bench in this matter ; and he intimated his intention of doing everything in his power to prevent the issue of the certili--1 cate for the wholesale license mentioned. In reference tn Goodall’s application ho would never consent to the license being granted.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 8, 29 December 1869, Page 5
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466CROMWELL R.M.'s. COURT. Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 8, 29 December 1869, Page 5
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