Magistrate's Court. (Before Messrs Milsom, Petit, and Clarke, J.'sP.) Thursday August 30.
Messrs O'Leary (Empire Hotel) and Ardagh (Waimate Hotel) were, each fined 5s for allowing their chimneys to catch fire. In the dehfc oases, Symon v. Training, and Manchester v. same, . an order was made that defendants pay 5s per week to each plain'tii'i/i or in default one week's l-mprfsor-!. ment. In Clarke v. Beaslcy, claim 15s for wages, verdict was for plaintiff for 15-i and eost3. Stock Inspector Ernpson*'4. Gale,exposing for salo a cow suffering from tuberculosis. Defendant pleadad guilty. After hearing the evidence of. Demean Mnnro, who proved that the cjw wis sullering from tuberculosis, and the evidence of defendant that he wa? ignotant of the fact of the cow being diseased, the Bench dismssed the case, Inspector Empson protesting against the dismissal after defendant's plea o£ guilty.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 40, 1 September 1900, Page 3
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141Magistrate's Court. (Before Messrs Milsom, Petit, and Clarke, J.'sP.) Thursday August 30. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 40, 1 September 1900, Page 3
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