RESIDENT MAGISTRATES COURT.
■ -y>> (■■: Tuesday, (*; (Before J. Black, Esq^ratidWßrWnV'Esq., ea'-vos/iioj Koko or. • Drunkenness.-- JoWfPeartfe; ble-lopking in High a Ymm' .w*< > iff P,yemje.eq of theHao. J J. PatersoiT'at 2.45 |hay 5 against the wd obkftipqd ft remand qntlP'iJtifiorrtiw,, ? jn order further r xtbe prisoner. BS!l n( wlS’ ‘ifefh&tf' 4he’Ql?onm • Stances of the Vsy fe. picious.—A charge of ! bsmg; j driink charge of a dray. John Mackay, was'- 5 * adjSutiieti hj -fbf ! 'lieariii'g' Vrar another week. eaei?> <:■£ 111-Conditioned PnimisiS.^Jhhtfßmhfe, the owner of som^dtoUtfT^lgqTMrJet, - alsknegltcledS to plean their premises in George and’X&f.it' ■King streets, was t6' : pay 'cfetr'pf Court,, ss6d, as the abafed^lnahedto'r-' : Niteoa j ßam4hW^-la < ndlords were in the habit of the premises of their tenants to, remdiff’hheleaff, 4t*d when ranee.—The Beanilf^decided : -tHkh' ighbraiice was no excuse for laws, whose integrity^mtfti be Thos. Mackay, propriotbr<sl : fhe .Gblden Age Hotel, and William Hal), Bristol Hall, Cumberland street, B Wbrfe' 'WacH hj moned for ribf W? peering, were fjmd 5a and co^t^. ,Jfn • *¥ OpjEpjtQNAptß Sm|tb, hackney carriage dri by Hunger Baja 'with l ; feftjaing } td : VdbMy him from the cabsi^d, ! “dp^iiitd^he^(^iityih i Home, to the December, when requestM o to“d'Q'd6/ ’‘Brokecater stated that he who refused to drive him to?unless bdttvitfistanding Jtbat drove T a. lady down said he was ab^the>to , stkhd ; at' , th,ffiffie ( i'n questi<fipbat fendant-Smith : Did you jne Wor;: there being no appearance.of the complainant. Disturbing jrriE BppLio' JPeao?, —James |5 eilhr4deorepm ; 'old t 'urribtdlla : mended 1 was charged, ,hy[ housfe aagenV with making use of \ indecent language jt®. him. 'wlib »|]p ! eared lor plsim * tiflf, stated his and called Marian Cooper. Who' said 'thkt' bn Tuesday evening last, whilst sitting in her house, adjoining that of^dfll’s, e ktie ; heard'‘him make
fig opeume^— Rjj/aVd alsa, Wdt|»efenAagß of was' stated itf'sucb tdnd r as the id have a little leniency towards him f as he was one of the *• iriwrin the metropolis.•‘’ncuge great penitence for-Sd* offending;-* The Court the jirpyedi) ’an d. forj ft* uitremeiit^r.ef- Qpmroou and public rparala, thought: not be permitted. A penalt/ coats was inflicted, with .an,alternative of seven daya’ T irMdff' :r Be' would^dy^aftSr^idckm'g : up 'his rine R^6WHei ri it !i W6man u cohabit!in'g twth' the last n^ei K cWrg&T >ifn threateping, sayii^ ll she l %bUld; pnt;‘a knife thrbdghHis • she ■ heard 11 de«" fendanit ci MKn£ ;tb 1 and; fckyiiijf she would i mak!e' it 'all and teirbijn'to gd' and^ , enticS’p6Hjk|t ! .oUt ’while she , picked uirtr stoney. c -wfin a w^ibh u she e 'sharobn&d a, kiuie/ She if it'frasjabt.for thd neighbors she r “.would b‘Utfl n .of Gbo^'ars.—Their WoK •hiprmfliPhSr cbtfdufet very' reprehbU: Bible, and bound: 'her'byet 'to' keep the peace |n hpr own recognisances foiftbree months.
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Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 3
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440RESIDENT MAGISTRATES COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 3
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