RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
THIS DAY."
(Before W.Fraser, Esq., KM.) WAKDEBIKG HOUSES. Joseph. Bates and John .A Men pleaded gv .:-' to permit ing two horses to be at
large, and were each fined 2s 6d, an coats. UNCOILAKfiD DO(J. Shacob Enkp, a forji.',nei', was charged with pormitHng a d(\u; to bo at .large v ithout having v ejl'ar for tho .current year i affixed thereto.
Defendant said that he had taken out a collar in June last, and he thought it would hold gooJ till this month. He had since taken v>ut a ol'",r.
Mrßul'en »Jd, es the. deferdant had evidently b 3n under a misapprehension, he would withdiaw the charge. ; ..
Withdrawn accordingly. t adjouraed.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2903, 5 June 1878, Page 2
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