RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT PORT CHALMERS.
Monday, February, 8. (Before T. A. Mansford, Esq., R.M.) Drunkenness, John Smith and James Palmerston, a seamen belonging to the Nelson, were discharged with a caution!. Thomas Reynolds,' who, it was proved, threw a stone at ! Constable Coffey, was ifoed 10a, or twenty-four hours. Henry Cooper'was alaq fined 10s, or twenty-four hours; • ! ; ' Djspdevino Lawful Commands.— • George commands, pleaded guilty.—Matthew M’lhtosh, chief officer of the’Osscp, deposed that accused came on board the vessel on the evening of the oth (having been on shore on liberty! a tftflepbp wprgo for liquor, and wanted to fight witness, who prd,oi£d fom to go forward, which ho refused to U9» fcjho same fim,e nsipg abusive language.—Uis Worship sentenced lijip to four weeds’ KarcUabqr, tho^^twn
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Evening Star, Issue 3732, 8 February 1875, Page 2
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124RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT PORT CHALMERS. Evening Star, Issue 3732, 8 February 1875, Page 2
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