MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Before Major Keddell, S.M., Thursday, Nev. 23.
tldwin fedrrdll was charged with failing to Biipport his three children payment in «r# rears being J tionstable Parker deposed to having received a letter from the constable at Fairlie. De 4 fendant was' not in a position to pay. He was rabbiting And Bily getting a few ihillinpi per wedk. He would ask that the order b* oincelled. > '- !This \VAS grantdd. I). A. Taylor v. '£. Foare. Defendant w*i charged by the chairman of the ichool committSe 1 With failing to send his son, aged V&p to school. Th« boy was in Standard iVT Defendant pleaded guilty, and said the boy had played truant. He went go back and had beeri thrasher 1 * Thii upset his mother so that she became ill, and defendant did not want her toadfe ill again. Ihe Magistrate said that the defendant should exercise his parental authority. Th« boy was backward, and in future years would be, the one to blamd his father for his laxity. I*ined 2s with costs o"f court 7s. Several cases were struck out.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 27, 26 November 1898, Page 2
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182MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Before Major Keddell, S.M., Thursday, Nev. 23. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 27, 26 November 1898, Page 2
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