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MAYOR'S COURT.

This Day. (Before His Worship the Mayor.) MINOR OFFENCES James Smith, for wilfully breaking a pane of glass in a window of the Hank of Otago, was lined 10s ; in default, forty-eight hours’ hard labor, and ordered to pay damage, or to be further imprisoned forty-eight hours, with bat’d labor. John Harding and John Baynes, for creating a disturbance in Walker street, yesterday, were sentenced, the former to pay a fine of L 5, or one months’s imprisonment, with hard labor, and the latter to pay 10s, or tw r enty-four hours’ hard labor.

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Evening Star, Issue 3018, 22 October 1872, Page 2

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96

MAYOR'S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3018, 22 October 1872, Page 2

MAYOR'S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3018, 22 October 1872, Page 2

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