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RESIDENT MAGISTEATE'S COURT

THIS'DAY. - • - (Before H. C. Lawlor, Esq., J.P.) A DOG WITHOUT A COLLAR, George Wilson was charged with being the owner of a dog without a collar for the current year, and allowing' the same /to be at large. Nixon fiteott, constable, deposed—That he, defendant, saw the dog on his premises on several occasions in March and AjJril. The dog was a poodle. Spoke to k Mrs Wilson about the dog. She said witness would have to speak to Mr Wilson. ..Saw heron the 14th inst., and,then warned her that she would have to takeout a collar before the morrow. By defendant; I can't swear it is your dog.

Dofendant stated that he had given the dog to Mr McCullough, of the Star Office, and the clog had been kicking about between his place and Taipari's. He had since given it to Mrs Preece, who, he had believed, had since taken out a collar for the d©g*. He had taken his two best dogs to AucMand when he went.

The Bench adjourned the case till Monday in order that Mr McCulloilgh might be produced to give testimony. The Court then adjourned.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 17 April 1875, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTEATE'S COURT Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 17 April 1875, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTEATE'S COURT Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 17 April 1875, Page 2

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