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R.M. COURT.

FEATHERSTON-MONDaY, (Before H. S. Wardell, E,M.) W. A. P. Sutton v W,' Harrison.Breach Babbit Nuisance Act, 1881. Mr Gray for defendant. Fined 20s and costs. J. W. Laimbeer v T. Benton.—Allow-, ing a bull to be at large. Fined 20s and cost's. ' . W. McLaren v Thomas Walker.—Debt £97 10s. Mr Gray for plaintiff Mr Edwards for defendant. After a brief trial judgment was entered for defendant' with costs. J. Gundy v Alex. Mitchell.-Debt M Judgment for plaintiff, Harry Smith y % Dajrios.-Debt £i 12s. Judgment for plnjntiff, J'ames and Mary Duncan v Hall O. claimed possession of certain premises, and 120"rent, Adjourned to Carterton fur 21st March. Oronin v Cronin.—Application for an order prohibiting any, one supplying liquor to plaintiff's wife, The plaintiff made a statement to the Magistrate complaining ut his wife's conduct for the last nine years, but as Mr Wardell thought there was fault on .both sides he recommended "the plaintiff to agree to an order beine made against both of them, which, after a little trouble they eventually agreed to, Order made against both accordingly..

Constable" McGrath v Dt Hanratty— Drunk while in charge of a horse. The constable stated thai) ho found the defendant outside Miller's Empire Hotel on the night of the 15th inst. totally incapable of mounting his horse, and he had to give it in charge of Mr Fellingham to take home. As the defendant did not nppe-tr to answer the charge he was fined 60s. and Sjcosts, or in default seven days imP'isoiiment. After the case.wis disposed of the defendant put in an appearance and wished His Worship to liuir the case over again which, hj refused to do, Mr Wardell remarking he might consider himself in custody until the money was paid.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1320, 6 March 1883, Page 2

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R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1320, 6 March 1883, Page 2

R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1320, 6 March 1883, Page 2

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