Resident Magistrate's Court.—At the Resident Magistrate’s Court, on the 7th inst, a man named Thomas Shackel was charged with stealing a watch from John Eae.—Case dismissed from insufficient evidence. He was also charged with stealing a black gelding from William Onslow.— Prisoner committed for trial at the next criminal sittings of the Supremo Court.—Five privates in the 14th Regt., named respectively Stephen Mnlcahy, Michael Leary, William M'Allister, David Crowley, and Thomas Knipe, were charged with assaulting and resisting the police in the execution of their duty.—Mulcahy and Leary were each fined £1; Leary in default, being sent to prison for 14 days. The others were fined 10s each, which they paid,—On the Bth inst., there was only one case, judgment in which was reserved, and yesterday there were no cases.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 375, 10 May 1866, Page 5
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