A Remarkable Prosecution.
♦ '"•' "' ' • ■ ' |iBV LT E_BORAPH.) J (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) y •] { )': ?V. Tnii_tu, 1. , / A^the^Resident^M^^ate'-' Court; to-day Gaptajn^Smith, of tfie'Salvafcron' Army, and T T;' Gra-ajnV, a'tailbr, and a mob orator^ on;rFreetho,ugh.|i, . were charged wiih' committing -a; breach of the t! peaoe m the Market t ßeserye on Sunda^ \ afternopiu, . having __Bu_itbd 'a 'w^gpn irised by the other patty _8 v a pulpit/ was ' hjaranguing the crowd on,^MoraUly," wnpn thp. army ajpp^roachedj^ and contention arose .jbetween the t^o^defe^aiite^aa to the possession ot't_e" waggon, culminating m .Smith.thurling^ Uraham "down - repeatedly^ Evidence was heard onboth _id.es, afibrding considerable amusement to/the densfi^rtfw;- that . thronged the^ Court. The Bench inflicted a fine of _^l»and costs on eaobLdefendant,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 256, 2 October 1883, Page 3
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112A Remarkable Prosecution. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 256, 2 October 1883, Page 3
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