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PAEROA.

(from oub own coebespondknt)

This day.

At the Police Coart today a man named Patrick O'Niell was prosecuted by the police for ploughing and enclosing a street named Willoughby street, Paeroa, without any authority. The street faces the private house of Mr C. F. Mitchell. The prosecution failed because the local authority, the County Council, had not authorised it. O'Neill laid an information against C. F. Mitchell for calling him a loafer and a blackguard,* and also against Mrs Mitchell; the case against Mrs Mtchell was dismissed, and Mr Mitchell was bound over in his own recognisances for sis months. O'Neill was a servant to Mitchell for four years.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4480, 15 May 1883, Page 2

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110

PAEROA. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4480, 15 May 1883, Page 2

PAEROA. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4480, 15 May 1883, Page 2

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