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"BREEZE" IN COURT.

1 M ; slT < V*■<'^v . feSoitojlittle Btir caused yin the City iMc&Ooui't recently, by of arms Mwqeii MeWs Stoutsnd' Denniston,, IpQSipM line; and the forme|gontl&n made soma remarks with reference to Mr Dennieon's reasons for putting a certain letter in as evidence.- ; Mr Denniaton said; tliat his' learned friend had no right whatever to impute ttitttiyef 't6 r 'him'.r'lV'.was *.a:piece.of-his, usual impertinencaVto such a tliing. Though,Mr Stoutmight know every thing elsej" ,fliol not know his (Mr.Denniston's) motives, and,he. coulii only term atibh conduct" characteristically impertinent.!', J Mr Stout did not think Mr Denniaton need tjlkj )bou}'j f® was: sorry to say that if all soHoilsWfollowad hii friend's exampio theyt [haye nothing but: iinpeHinenoe'in qgurit.'J 'Mr l)enniston continued to'make som», scarcely audible remarks from his seat.

; .Mr, Stout ;^My...Uarned; frjend is„,now becoming not only impertinent.' but rude, jvith these continual interruptions. m yougo on speaking in that way. ~ ; Mr Stout:. Well in that case I Bhall. ask the.Bench whether lam to.be allowed a hearing or not.; :% A-v: ;; . ■. j Mr Carew: I really think we. had better go on with the oaaei U ''! X'4'V | Mi' Denniston- was understood to remark that it was " cheek" on the part of MrjStoitiJ / '•,// j..; Y- '-I l-i'l' i i i Mr Stoatl I ask your Wohhip if that is proper language to be used in Court, la Mr Denniston jto.be allowed; to accuse roe of"cheek. ? ■.) j' S{ iI Mr Denniston; I was. not .speaking to you., I.madea side remark,'.whichl have a perfeotright to d 0,,) f ] '/ •; r\ '"•* •; Mr Carew; I mast-sayhliat l did/not hear the remark. I was thinking of the case atlhe time. f\ '''

i MV Stout then proceeded with hia address to the Court,,; i fl{r Denniston irose and ..characterised hia,-learned ,friend|s remarks as aT' 1 continuous tissue of, ; i •Mr;Stout i i' I suppose (jail gentlemanly conduct I '' ; Mr Denniaton: Yomareno judge of that. "

! Mrt Stoutl; I 1 am itorryto; see that\mj learned friend cannot ; even keep hu temper, :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 2

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"BREEZE" IN COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 2

"BREEZE" IN COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 2

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