MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
. THIS DAY. (Before T. W. Parker, Esq., R.M.] SiTF.AMN'O RAILWAY SI.Er.PEItK. Frederick 8 who had been on remand charged with stealing railway sleepsts, the property of Messrs. Brogden and Son.*. was brought up. The case v..-is fully proved, an 1 jieeusad wjis sentenced to twenty-one (lavs' imprisonment. IJLLWAf.LY OS I'IIEMI.SK.S. Thomas Wilson, charged with being illegally on the premises of Michael Hanky, was remanded till the next sitting of tic O.urt. *r\r.;t!Tr.f:t.\"c; without a ltcex.se. William Sutherland, of Mi?rewhenua, was charged with slaughtering one sheep, he not being duly licensed. The Bench inflicted the minimum penalty allowed by the law—£ I—:**rl £1 cists.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 120, 8 September 1876, Page 2
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