Friday, 30th Sexteaibeb 1864 (Before H. M. M'Culloeh, Esq., R. M.) One offender, for being drunk, in Dee-street, . was fined ss. ■:.; ASSAULT. John Shoebrook was complained against by Joseph P. Innes for assaulting him. The informant, in the employ of Carey and Q-illes, said he made use of no provoking language to the accused, but thathe (the accused) collared • him- and disfigured his face, because he had said the shoes which he put on- a certain horse might come offl fj ;l ■- ; ■'-■■;■■-,■'■■'":,'■; > -■-'The' defendant said he could oot-;see ; that a man should be insulted by a boy! "and-ihsisted that! he , (<^dno^make..the.xnarkpn;biß'face. | 'Ths^TOmplaiJaßuaf oots wishing t» (C prjdso #be'
charge, the case was dismissed ; the occusod paying the coats of Court, and receiving " a caution." Civil Cases. ; MAOEHIDG-E V. LItfD3A.Y AND BATRD. Claim for £12 Is. Id. for goods. No defence. Judgement for plaintiff, with costs. ■ The Court then rose. . .
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 53, 1 October 1864, Page 3
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