R.M. COURT.
FEATHERSTON-WEDNESDAY,
(Before H. A. Stratford, R,M.)
C. W. Keys v J. Barr.pAUowing chimney to catch fire. Fined'ss and costs.
Constable F. W. Smith v J. Little.— Drunkenness,' Fined ss.ind 7s costs. Thomas Benton v M. Brodersen.— Allowing a bull to wander at large. Application was made for the case to stand over until next sitting, in the absence of counsel on both sides. Adjourned to 6th May.. W, A, Taylor v John 3eel.—Unlawfully impounding cattle 'the property of the complainant. Complaint dismissed. J. Beel v W. A, Taylor,—Allowing cattle to wander on the public road at Featherston. Fined 2s and costs Vs. Same v Same.—Same offence. Withdrawn by consent. Same v A. Hayward.—Same offence. Fined Is and costs. v;u: Same v A. Bale.—Sanie'offence. Fined Is costs. -nil ' -• Same v Same,—Same offence. Fined Is and costs. Same vW. Burt. —Same offence. Dismissed. Several civil cases were settled out of court or struck out in the absence of the parties.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1972, 23 April 1885, Page 2
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160R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1972, 23 April 1885, Page 2
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