RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, CAMPBELLTO WN.
Tuesday, 4th October, 1864. ■- - (Before -L- Newton • Wattr Esq—lkM") Four Bcanien, on remand from yesterday, charged; with deserting from the ship Arima, were sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment, with hard labor, and. ordered to pay the expense jpf their apprehension. John Scotia cbunkard, wasvfined 20a. for a second offence within the week. James Smith, master "of the ship Arima, was ; fined.-40sl fornofc-having aCcbpy of Jthe. agreement j with the crew posted up in^ the ship. ; -.-.,..,:.,.•. ...Civil. Casbs.. „., . - . , - ; Aj/dbe^ok 't. Gaptain'of Ship Aklma.-— Claim for recovering a boat (£3). Plaintiff did not appear. -*,"■ ' : ■■■■■' :: - -•■'■' " ; Dixonv; : Boubke.— Claim for, 12s.y .sdiich was paid into Court. ..-.,, Eaton v. BABiJr&ToV.— Action for wrongful detention of a dog. Nonsuited.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 55, 6 October 1864, Page 3
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