CROMWELL R.M.'s COURT.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1870. (Before Vincknt Pyke, Esq., U.M., and W. II WIUSTTEK, Esq., J.T.)
Regina v. Beoby. ohargiug dcfeudent with disposing of a quantity of jewellery, &c, by lottery, contrary to the ordinance. Mr Beoby pleaded not guilty, and was about to make a statement concerning the facts of the case, when at the Magistrate's suggestion he refrained from addressing the Court until the conclusion of the case. Surgt. Cassella applied for a remand, owing to Inspector Dalgleish (one of the witnesses) being in Dunedin. —Case adjourned till Wednesday, 2nd February. An application by Michael Shanly for a wholesale license for a store at Logantown was granted. Perriam v. Holly.—Claim of £2l lis 9d for goods supplied. Plaintiff deposed to having served the summons in defendant's houso, the himself having left the district. --Judgment by default for amount claimed, with costs.
Cossar and Smith v. Same, and Shanly v. Same, were also disposed of in a similar manner.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 12, 26 January 1870, Page 4
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162CROMWELL R.M.'s COURT. Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 12, 26 January 1870, Page 4
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