Feilding R.M. Court
This Day. (Before Dr Monckton and J. 0. Thompv son,J.P.«.) BREAKING WINDOWS. Robert Parr, junr., was charged with breaking a pane of glass value 10s, in the of the Public Hall on the evening of the 21st March when the entertainment of flr Lynn was proceeding. Mr Sandilande defended. "The following witnesses vrere called for the prosecution :— Otto Bilderbeck, W. Holmaa, W, Spooner, J. and E. Keen, and W. Spooner. The charge was not sustained, and Parr was dienussed with a caution., Bench commended Constable Meehan for his action. ______ — .___«.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 116, 7 April 1887, Page 3
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