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would de eat the end lie was rumlngat.— The Bench then said they would consider the question of bail. Eventually he was admitted te bail, himself in L4Q and two sureties in L2O each.

, Neighbors' Jars.—Hannah Gardimr charged Jaue Martin with aasaultm#fce>-, -Prosecutrix stated that on last she went to the defendant's houßeVwraH had some beer with her. Defendant asilcL her to go to church at night with v have her child christened, defendant assaulted and "blasphemed'" her.—Defendant: " Bedad, if I look cross at them they have me in Court before the gentlemen." —(Laughter).—The case was dismissed.—Defendant: " Thank you ; God blegs you 1" ~.,..

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18761106.2.11

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Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 2

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103

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 2

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