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MAGISTRATE'S

COURT. Tuesday, October 8. Stewart, Esq., R.M.) A mrangi (otherwise Johnny Hnp charged with destroying a f CM ierty of the Hon. Henry Ibis* !2nd of August lust. Mr Lee or Mr Russell and Mr K ,s < ic defendants. A cons*(le: of evidence was taken in this e was no denial of the ac ‘t of; but the question turn ie question of title, the com lefendants pleading that fl'G no jurisdiction. His }Yoi ed that lie would deliver ju < L ier on Saturday next. A f the above defendants } vaK with breaking s of a gate, the property °f * Judgment was also postpom ly next. 3ed Larceny. Cl ?wart v. Buckridge.—Mr bee r the defendant, andsMr Last prosecution. This .was a ©we l larceny. His Wnrsl*ip e hearing of the case till Mon \apier. a Disturbance. T* ned Mitchell and Ward, were Constable Tronson with creai *ance in Waipawa. Mitchell in an appearanoe. Ward was id costs. The fine was P a,( b was ordered to issue for Mite. vult Case. Dc n was charged with as»ault Sheridan on the 29th Augi Caikora. Mr Macdonald appe; ~ lovan, and Mr Lascelles f° r £ ere was a cross action. Dono :1 10s and costs. Tli of the cases were adjourn * ’ourt day. Ne chinery.— The London Baily —“ The great increase in °’ “ havin gaWte J maclii i Walter' jwW^WP^-n,! longe: > produce the* niuitbers requir Walter press, ordered a ’ few w s this week boj£?n emt red in th< room of the' oiu!l er in Bouvc d was yesterday - ing b: he first time int* fise. The n .s an extraordinary, c^ie. deserv in the history of machineij. Yesterday morning the ebAt presses, working simultimeouslv at the astonishing rate of per hour, accomplished die printing of no less than 120,000 copies of the Daily News iu tituo for the departure of the early newspaper trains.”

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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 8, 9 October 1878, Page 2

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MAGISTRATE'S Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 8, 9 October 1878, Page 2

MAGISTRATE'S Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 8, 9 October 1878, Page 2

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