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MAYOR’S COURT.

This Day. (Before His Worship the Mayor and Dr Harding, J.P.) DRUNKENNESS. Thomas Hill, senior, was lined 20s, or three days’ imprisonment, NEGLECTED CHILDREN, Edward, William, and John Carter, aged three, five, and six years respectively, and who, it appeared, were shamefully neglected by their mother, a woman to whom Sergeant iSeil gave a very bad character, were sent to the Industrial School for a term of seven years, the Bunch directing that they should be brought up in the Presbyterian form of religion. An order was made that the mother should pay 5s per week towards their support.

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Evening Star, Issue 3011, 12 October 1872, Page 2

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MAYOR’S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3011, 12 October 1872, Page 2

MAYOR’S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3011, 12 October 1872, Page 2

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