THIS DAY.
(Before Colonel Fraser,!E.M.) f j , „ ... THE DOG WOZTIifDTNG CASE. | ;; George 1 JDalziel '.'was' ;chirgißd ''i; w^th maliciously*,,wounding dog, the property of One; %pht. ; Walker, on the lOjth instant. ' V|. ; *'.'... f'.'".*'. '■ Mr Brassey appeared for' defendant, and said he had beenjnstructed to plead guilty. ,\ !./:..■:';■'•-.•':■ Eobt. Walker, sworn, deposed—l am the owner of" the- dog wounded by the defendant. I f would not have taken £5 for the dog. In consequence of the wound J ; liad to have the animal shot. By Mr Brassey—The dbg had no par.ticular pedigree, but it was worth.£s to me. ' ;•'■ ~ ' ' ' •''■ • '"""''-'' :- "'■'' - ■ Fined 40s and costs, in addition to £5, the value of the dog. The coits amounted to £1 6s, making the total-of £8 "6ii ;
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3195, 16 May 1879, Page 2
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119THIS DAY. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3195, 16 May 1879, Page 2
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