RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT.
Friday, June 26, 1874. (Before W. Lawrence Simpson, Esq., 8.M., and I. Loughnan, Esq., J.P.) POLICE CASES. Police v. R. E. Dagg.—Charge of abandonment of his licensed house for more than fourteen days, without permission to do so. Mr F. J. Wilson appeared for defendant. The case was dismissed, the Bench having doubts as to the legality of clause 31, of the Act of 1873. Same v. G. W. Goodgef,—Same offence. Mr J. E. Cowan, for defendant, urging similar reasons to those given in the former case, the charge was dismissed. John Stewart was charged with having in his following two unregistered dogs. The case was withdrawn, the dogs having been duly registered, and the fee paid to the Provincial Treasurer. CIVIL CARE. D. A. Jolly and Co. v. Ah Win and Co.— Claim, £2 13s. Struck out; no appearance. SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. William Masters was granted a slaughtering license at the Nevis. Charles Korll was granted a similar license at Nevis Crossing. Monday, June 29. (Before James Dawkins, Esq., J.P.) John Wilkinson was fined, for the offence of drunkenness, 20s.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 242, 30 June 1874, Page 5
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183RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 242, 30 June 1874, Page 5
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