MAGISTRATES' COURT.
TIIJS DAY. [Before H. E. Curtis and M. Lkjutbyxd, Esqs./J.J.P.j" " Morris Bradshaw and Charles Clark, ,t*,vo straogfifs (to Jfelson, were charged with fighting in the pjibijc streets yesterday. They were each #ned aityd' pps}:s. or In default i 8 hours' imprisonment. ' '' Charles Clarfe: was a,lso charged with obscene language, and £ocd 2Qs -jud'eosts or seven days' imprisonment. Sadden Sais Wells was brought up charged wifh #.bsentiug himself from Johu Canu, tailor, his ulster, before the term of his apprenticeship expired, without leave. The defendant had been i>roU{st /oyer from Wellington iv the Taiaroa yesterday, b*it Arr .Gaun did not appear against hini, and lie was .cppseciuentiv discharged. ' '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 216, 21 October 1878, Page 2
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109MAGISTRATES' COURT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 216, 21 October 1878, Page 2
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