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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT This Day.

(Before W. Hckson, Esq., J.P., and T. Kebbell, Esq., J.P.) Frank Wood win brought up for vagrancy and discharged. Charles Wat kins, for being drunk and tiding obscene language, was fined sa. John May, for drunkenness, was reprimanded and discharged. Kokarena, for a similar offence, was reprimanded and discharged. William Morrison, charged with d'unkenttess und attempting to resouua prisoner, was fined £5, or one month's imprisonment. ¦

Respect Dub to Wives.— Do not jest with your wife upon a subject in which there i 3 danger of woumling her ttelings. llemeni bur that she treasures every word you utter. h > not speak of great virtues in another nmn'B wife, to remind your own of a iuult. Do not reproach your wife with personal de h-titst, for if the hns sensibiliti', you inflict a wound (liffi'ult to heal. Do not treat your wife wi h inattention in con piny ; it touches her pridj, ;md she will not respect you mere cr love you the better for it. JJo not upbraid your wife in the presence of a third party, tle sense of your disregard for her feelings wi 1 prevent her acknowledging her fault. Do not attempt to entertain your wife by praising the beauty and accomplishments of other women. It you would have a pleasant home and a cheerful wife, paas your evenings und«jr your own roof. Do not be stern and silent in your own house, and remarkable for sociability elsewhere.

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Evening Post, Issue 217, 22 November 1865, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT This Day. Evening Post, Issue 217, 22 November 1865, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT This Day. Evening Post, Issue 217, 22 November 1865, Page 2

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