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A CAPTAIN IN COURT.

[PBBSB ASSOCIATION TBLBGBAM.J WELLINGTON, August 3. Two interesting cases came before the Besident Magistrate's Court in the civil juris diction this morning, in whioh Captain Alexander, of the barque Mary Low, which recently arrived from London, appeared as defendant. The first wbb an action by a youth named Lenson to recover £1 ss, money entrusted to the hands of the captain. The evidence went to show that Lenson was discovered, two or three days after the vessel left port, concealed in the bowsprit, whioh was hollow and made of iron. In his possession was found a sum of 255, which, according to plaintiff, he handed to the captain, on the latter promising to return it at the end of the voyage, and for the remainder of the trip Lenson worked with the port watch, performing his duties in a satisfactory manner. Judgment was given for the amount olaimed. The other action was instituted to recover £SO damages for assault, alleged to have been committed by the captain upon a steerage passenger named Albert Harry Niokolls during the voyage to Wellington. Plaintiff stated that during the passage he was asked by his fellow passengers to wait on the captain to complain of the manner in whioh their food was served out. On doing so an alteroation ensued, and the captain seized hold of his shoulder and placed him below in irons for two or three hours. For the defence it was represented that this step was requisite for the purpose of preserving order on board the vessel, Nickolls conducting himself in a defiant manner. The magistrates fixed the damages at £lO, and ordered the captain to pay costs.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2290, 4 August 1881, Page 3

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A CAPTAIN IN COURT. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2290, 4 August 1881, Page 3

A CAPTAIN IN COURT. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2290, 4 August 1881, Page 3

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