RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
- . . ■. .AUG. 3. ' (Before H. W. ltobinson, Esq., 8.M.) Sureties of the Peace.—Henry Corbyd v. John Creighton. On the application of defendant the hearing of the case was adjoarhed.'ti.U:Aujgußt^.'| - • —— , ' ..'".•I : AUOUST.4. " Stlrjciiiea "'of the'' Peace!--^Coiibyd ,j. : Creighton. . This 1 was a _complain't.'reg'uir--! ing defencant'tb find sureties to; keep .the, peace, in consequence of certain , threats that, he .had utterod against, the .complain-: ant. After, hearing, a good .deal rof evi- ' dence the, Court decided to require the! defendant to enter into recognisances, him-i self ■in ±2O, and two sureties of £10; each, to keep the peace for three months!
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 3
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