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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Yesterday, (Before C. D. R. Ward, Esq., R.M.)

Joseph Hunt, a laboring man, was charged by Constable Flanagan with being drunk and riotous in Wi.lis street. Fined 10s. TJiomas Poherty was charged with drunkenness Fined 20s. John Kicol was charged with being illegally found in Mr. Gtorge Billman's yard. | Mr. Bill man said he had warned the prisoner off many times. The prisoner in defence, said he was drunk. Fined 20s. Charles M'Elroy was accused by Inspector | Atchcson with being drunk. Fined 20s. Thomas Pond wns charged with shooting and wounding-. The principal witness being in a dangerous state and unfit to be moved, the prisoner was remanded for eight days. Alfred Wise was charged with allowing persons to be drunk on his premises, and selling liquor after ten o'clock at night. Fined £2 and warned. Isaac Plimmer v. John Haslam— Claim for rent. Judgment for plaintiff, wiih costs. Tins Day. The only two caoes tried this morning were one between Ezekiel Thorby and James Brawn, for a debt of £38, in which judgment was given for the plaintiff j and the other that of a respectable-looking young woman, by name Eliza Clarke, who wan charged by Constable Harris with being drunk. She was fined ten shillings, in default to be committed for forty-eight hours.

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Evening Post, Issue 27, 10 March 1865, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Yesterday, (Before C. D. R. Ward, Esq., R.M.) Evening Post, Issue 27, 10 March 1865, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Yesterday, (Before C. D. R. Ward, Esq., R.M.) Evening Post, Issue 27, 10 March 1865, Page 2

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