RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
THIS DAT. ; (Before W, Fbasek, Esq., R.M.) • - , BBUNKENNESI. • Margaret Miller was charged with- bar- , ing been drunk and' incapable off Davy-. street,' Grabamstown, "• on the 17th instant. /*~ " • '" ■ VAGRANCY. '" r"--'^ Margaret Miller was also^charged, with a brea'ch'of tne Vagrant Act, "hating no I lawful means of support. Defendant said she I was eugaged to go to a Mr Mitchell, in- Grahamstown. His Worship remanded the case, in order that the police might make enquiries in the meantime, i, ALLOWING A HORSE. T(h WANDEH. Edward Bottamore was charged, with having allowed his horse to wander in Grey-street, Shoriland.' '(Impounded.) Fined 2s 6d and costs., ; ; BREACH OF BYE-LAW. . John .D. C. Davies was charged with a breach of the 26th section of Bye-law No. 3, by allowing one horse to be at large in Grey street, Shortland. ■ Fined 2s 6d and costs. ' TEANSFER OF LICENSE. William H.. Pearce applied for the transfer of the license for the Wharf Hotel to John Pearce, granted. Court adjourned.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1936, 18 March 1875, Page 2
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