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OHBIBTOHUROE Tuesday, January 24. [Before B. Beetham, Esq., E.M.] Drunkenness. —Geo. Cory was fined 10s or forty-eight hours’ imprisonment. Isabella Leokie received a similar sentence. John Gostriafe was fined 5s or twenty-hours’ imprisonment. Albert Harris was fined 10s and ordered to pay 12s for damage done to Constable Flanagan’s hat, or to go to gaol for forty-eight hours. For a first offence a woman was ordered to pay Is 6d for the cab which conveyed her to the look up. Civil Oases. —ln Wilkin v Fenton the amount claimed had been paid into Court, but defendant was ordered to pay costs and expenses of a witness, in all £4 11s. Judgments went for plaintiffs by default in Fisher v Fisher, £5 5s : Eankin v O’Callaghan, £4lßs Id ; Goodman v Cochrane, £1 ; and Thomas and Bruges y Newman, £l4 5a lOd. In Belmer v Grant, £1 2s 6d, judgment was for plaintiff for £l. Lee v George was adjourned till February 3rd.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2433, 24 January 1882, Page 3
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162MAGISTERIAL. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2433, 24 January 1882, Page 3
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