RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
• CAS Gunning ▼. (hahners. —Claim, Ll la for seven fowls destroyed by defendant on or about the 18th ultimo. ' Mr Stewart for the defendant.—Judgment for the defendant ”^lex3K«r^‘-SSffipß6fir =:^r r! oU3m 4s, balance of account (cnhuks andrleather supplied.—Judgment the amount claimed, with costs. “ This wag n fraud cause why he sbeuldr notsatiefy aJudsment -givthf trate's our f,fchfc l|ih October latb.^— Defendintjaaid hertlmaTa.hOotnnvsher, .inithl) emplOyqofr Missis tSattHWL Son mdEweh.rriie hWhtenftberp J |pj4hr«o lordfOhr moiJths,Y4nd eh«edeb^tiMUk.jrtfi« tunbsthrohgh Bioknosß!ai^oit«theiii«hr6arii !! “I® ttchildfnmtohkjepb- Sit Wotship came to the conclusion that tibrerklii befeh'rib .fraud/in dhtTmatter;! and that the 'debt_hadbeen"TOntractied"for-the-iieeee#eriee of u as to what he meant by “being on the-spree” rdhfeUdhht hdidjfchaVit was Afterihs*** gonm from Christchurch \Jtudbefore he wefitlto work His shopmates-treated him to liquor. fend ant termed xt, Tie would make an order >thlt thwamount ghbulil EsripaidxfQrtihfith, dehbeMteinffid orf Jths» f«*. plained bad since, Joined * total ahstance society, his the 'oasft i: huiil/'.ti' } .]<! j m . R w\ y n \i Ha( ia x a <&STo( L3J damages,paused l bjr4ifty?frater flowing nfe# v’ Js. ,'Jn«figbbour, 'dhring fcheftontbs bar, and Docembbrdaft. iZ-Mr Stout for th# plaintiff;' MbStewartJdr idefondankjffMosi Moss he {xcoupiedspesiitises next in Prindsantreet. About six *#“S? idlo h\s , it 'iriNty; ’bht'thls did not -.tend to abhxe it. He then caused a layer of bjuoks to ? bo taken poj Aid found one con* tinuons of water % be ruffi&g'fofci defendant’s premises the Well 6 m' sp¥braises. and qq going into his storeroom a stench arisng, grewe;jfhero.J On examining pretoifes Kome time after,.<ound' a quantity rbedtoth tbeJtawe*, T «>r>hi o h there was hoo«tKfc.£ The mffcanco 'Wsft M 4 MbhjmWe'tfhd 1 notice r givonfto^fenWife, given by NoHhiif‘Vdbtt,'' How; tea!? OeoMa defending* his about'.* • foot or eighteen inchss tnat'OT thy pi aintiff He was troubled ~fay mond’s Whosff|>lac§ WM aboyehS, -H v^P - r *f e ¥g a drain across his~floor MWtftMlV; dsufe ht4dhk'<hh)wker -not know that the water iamtetn.MOis’a 4 tpW ■ojßtObefernf{J|ther eyidpaoe AH. judgment*,--Temurkmg that -he was forced lo the ohnetu. giod that tobf damabe l vtas ditiSßdChjytflMde* fendant’s most sigiiifibantNKit in abated. He did 1 hot seeHowie wa?L Wre* J for-if any Aue.wei*ip%ve consequenbes. ‘ ( t »T Harrop v. ■heating'eVideacej a nbnsuit^^UTrtOoßldJf
TgjjsDAt^ O.i r. • «|sfiftujoV/ ■fcipx.*’ 'J'f •>* A TJf ” ' - !< T* .«(B^fory/AtHG^TßttodeiJhip,. H WffY \ S&bJ Ma(4l«ah, ana .James M'uldie, were each' ’ «w- usual,* M{£b*ld ?T“ phased, drn.nl^^^r^fead mat. ,:.;Tbd .fnsoutr,vwh& JiftdVbeeiiJiuthe ,JpA-?P; B i9p«. ft?day night, Arinff iifcmjDed w I'inA^Wal^^^ve she-should ntife* be_defchined®3lofciV 7 tlu Worship reserved h^ )( itiil. theft*W six feont’fis lgSP thdNorth JJanedm .-tation btf a %sSatsssisssssoss: WS; '4. 1 " Inspector- M aHjutd . c^>uld , 'fifl&r* tKHwate cpristkble’a) evidence, (hsvitittA fleaix»her stop mefi bad ,*olieit The pnsoner here began toiory* ..%» SuJj Jpspector, said that.be,was* "iS«e t A W f bad. father from one bf her sobs, <£ho iiteahir%iio toiumi—Hi* Wbrship: - Butjfcbep&trirwour general character. -4The pr«oiner proifflifed to leaveher charaoter.behrad heir, vetipaq&fefcer.) —She was sent togacl lor 14d«y»> kalori ;*h4fc b«: had heard her story >°d Jobn s A°rt<'™#w:*n the atfrit. PMaeouVw 4aid! m toftfiafcout fivh age, -isix i- or )*itea NbSnd* w o rfct __9? clothed '.iir» f fat sable .( mfiW 6 r.-ithe. prisoner c witb l apLir jH$£L 1 ®! Br8 , on * be trousers produced baTbtf Sn##e'i4 fckEOrom chief r, baate .of *o fmkedmtomtWon which him £5 lth«i i t %nSk Jj* /roSSSprS. i oartbq VTJ? _ « Prisoner said tbatfhepicked up thelToSsers at Gatlin’s B*v.~-Dauiel MeW.-iS! mtt (So uu££ on the
Whom eamo Ulgid t were ih ati ■"teadance.— The ease- had been' originally fixed for the^dfchTnstahi;ihht 'on Bad bidS. ad-idjirnedltill to-r^ft-Wea^to witf IhJ at Green Island, fl voice outside* ifcfiVo'tßfttf an^otf^oia^'see viflbat‘it-Was,! aaw the man, who was in charge ‘df' a t4am,| beating one ofihisihdrses, ’ On acdontit of his!, conduct, insteadso’fhia hbVae,; thififer,skwa wa?gofl i: «l;anding ‘on* <lh% oppbliitb'gide df-tbo r<«icht6 f hi^h ouW, at; * Ahout 'lO 'O'clock 'OU the l (Wight ef^hff’4th,fab'd4he .litheriig his hoWes;'" Witness tbld defeßdsnti ("tEdt'ho* , bhu:l& ,fiot ß believe {the • ht/rses' -wer^ . ai b'e>fra#- 111-treating so much.; •■Thetffiftna\*^‘o• , G«^m^BU , • , Wa¥ s pftinte(L Ohl r thei - 7 Wifcgo 1 * --MM'Stevenaijn gjivO •WfiUatof’fA hdhdle-of eticks, 'about twenty Which witneis ? Yeaid'»hVpiclied'Up'and.tbatthey werehroken' up so mtftjhHhrWlbh the which 't'Be fe«tett/hy? r fhe' drivon'i-j.j Thomas alsp gave similar -adding *h4 did h’ot know the defendant’s! were hje 1 to see hiaf.ii-iT6e pointed out’ been'placed at a disadvantage tKdtriv^ii - Coflfttaßle - that ■bh I 'rekdinff oixte tfate sntunbnßito, tthei'’defendhpt?/i ihe’ re-; Jlied that every driver occasionally beat his /or iD’.Cponell.—i J “4 ‘hat if the case fell through vM&simuc^ fault was not through the" hdglcct of ‘the police.-—Mr had: better sisfitxei; a. nbw'fshmmons;;n-Ris Worsh- p sfifeftestedothat.the.police- Chouldlet; the cash^fall through,* and issue ;asnow-summbus j.sbut if defendant! did. hot-/jq>peari feoe> betide him \ If hjeWere; awitbihl ajir^Bpictables^diitan’ce of tiwfc down by a aridshe would' hawe to do the best he could-* with his .horses and wereri - other ( .'cases i»glinßti^^e ! Bamedfifendant,bothof’iwhich ( wore adjourned for a week. .{.->■ orajej-svi- ■ Proyake Langoaob —George Andrews,; jforiasing; indcient<4anguag» towards Hforvi ifipiers, !ivar. fined);loi r and costs! THe; tfaxne •complainant Andrews, the wife of the first ■defendant;! sritha similar offence. - A similar fine was inflicted. i -.oi b»!.;i*l,^l-rV jr -- -- :
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Evening Star, Issue 3393, 6 January 1874, Page 2
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833RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3393, 6 January 1874, Page 2
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