AMaGISTKATE FIXED 15 1118 OWN Cot-'IIT.— The novelty of a J. P. being fried by his brother Magistrate was exhibited on Tliun-r].i_v ul Coring a. Mr 1). V. Keogli, formerly in the Vict(.-rian l.cgisJa'.ivi,' Council, was sumuioned under Ihu Vagrant Act for u^ing language to mi of!iei;il cnlculntuil l<> create a breach <>t the peace. Although tl:e case had been speci'illy !\<"yimnod to <raMe him to answer the charge the doloirlant (lid not condeEceud to appear, tho local Cbainnrm ordereri Lira to paj £o, with thp nlt.crnr.tiT9 of a month's imprisonment. — Albvry Banner. '
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 17 March 1863, Page 2
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