R.M. COURT.
CARTERTON-TUESDAY, (Before H. A. Stratford, S,M, fnjMP'. Booih,J,P, _ Charles Sexton TO charged on information of John Johnston with having on Saturday last stolen one coat, his pro; 1 ; Party, valued at £2.' It appeared from the evidence of the prosecutor that the" prisnoner sold him the coat for 14, and* afterwards, when the informant was so drunk as not to know what he was doing - stole it from him, Constable Darby deposed to finding tho' coatm the prisoner's House in a baok room, in a bag, . There were heavy convictions agpjnst, the, prisoner, * and the Court sentenced him to three months'imprisonment with hard labor. jesMeyriokv James Beard. Claim, IjIOO. The judgment in .this, case was * reservodfrom last sittinKPlaintiff, was' nonsuited, without ojgjtp Robinson Brothers Y,John'&nd " l . ww.-Roprs done to a buggy, L 25», Judgment for plaintiff.' 1 , ihere several other cmm. whioh - were settled out Court. , 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2172, 16 December 1885, Page 2
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149R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2172, 16 December 1885, Page 2
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