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%.,, , aim ,,.. } _: * , ».Ul? & -/ItH A , * ' (Before #. LowsU-P.) a ' 'Thomas Maosford, a ahortlloafor, and 3 . Robert .MMnimara, a 1 tall loafer, were ■' brbtfgKi! beWo the Court this-' morning on \\ 'iw&'qjjafgea, Ist diMrbance in ! the publio 8 ' street; and 2nd;'Vagh , ndy.' ■■ .»> ' lf -. ' To the firßt.charged the couple plesJed • KuiUy. .;:-■ ~-,:-V:: 1 ;' , .;- ; ,:;;;^ . .i;..Sergi,|Price deposed to peeing ,tho pre- ' ciouß pair on Saturday, mornini; lust ? fighting in a small paddock near Mr 1 Caßelberg'j i : Btore. They were partly ? iiitokioiited and MaiißfurdWua[half nude. '' T he dametotQ JEaster- ' ion 1 with twenty pounds in his pocltot and 2 .ljad spentit all.'A short time ago he '/ inad broken hiar'ara? aM@;Jhq cp^l^'notfight ' fur, that reason.; ; , ; , ~,,. ( y • ' K/jMacanamara. pointed .out that they 1 had beeniooked up for'4B.hourß, : and if he wai allowed'to go he-wonld clear out I, ftMajjlerton. ' (flSgißjtJ:l>will go too at *■ a minute's notice. ■ ';■,[', '. :i ' ,f The"'Second'' charge wee iithen; read, 1 Maiißford pleading ■• guilty, sand: ;Macna- ' 'iaara'tiot guilty.-: '■'■■■> F-'y.i'A ' ! "'Ser|t. Price' deposed that thVp'risonerg | 'hid'been ; - knocking abont the town for [ BOtn.e.-time,,- Jlatisford for a fortnight past 1 had been eleßping out at in stables 1 and sheds. . Macnamara had only been • .about Maßterton,for r a week.. Both were | ¥aMual-'d'runkardfl'andil6arflfs.a'Afew '., day's ago Mansford got two dozen pictures f\ > to sell for a hawker. He sold the Isjf r | pictures,jand,he. and his mate got drunk ~. 6 dn' the"prooe*ed»r ; ■ ■, :;The, Court pointed, oof to Maoflam^ra, ', ~ .on.fe'pQrdtigainithilpSit.OattferiWhVFatea • ;» (a^d.^elllngtpfl,.;;;,^^^;^ iq ■, t ,I,am ft hard working oso ''and never did a dishonest aotion in my ;>: 'life! -I&HieiritivMasterton with £3lßi *'■' iiid have spent it all. '' I'Tbe; GfiuH flnedjlho.prisoners 40a on '>' each' charge with' the'alternative of 23 days' imprisonment. The sentences to
The deuign for ii m^»tef»^HH|H i 8 ships, baa, it is atateil, been ,! 'ln iU saWwrbette ship, similar in the |"TnoßtTßsroctrrto-the-Bo.iney_4nd the , Howe, will be be commenced during the present'jear. - t If the promoters of the Masterton i typolleVFactory only,,kpew the large» )■ qqantitiea.-bf Colonial-rweed, Clothing, ate ffeelil y , wr^elf^itfacash?Bt^Eapp,and Hare's • Mptotjm, i >heroJ»oulMbejii)o difficulty jr"' b * rid this now ; Tenture. "When" you"paw Rapp awl r' Hare's Emporium/! please ./.call and i inspect their stock of New Zealand made t Blankefe-tADViI' 1 : -';'•' ' "' - r We have 'no 1 hesitation in saying that a fo?<etrttbto# gweeTy, ironmonßery, boots, i. and shoes, and all' general merchandise, it Eapp & Haw'a, the Bmporium.-ABVi,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1163, 28 August 1882, Page 2
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376R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1163, 28 August 1882, Page 2
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