R.M. COURT.
MASTERTON.—MONDAY. [BEFOREH. S, Wardeu, EM.] . Bve-uw Oases. Thomas Collier—foul chimnoy. Fined ss. _ A. Keisenberg for - riding at a rapid pace round Cole-street was fined sa; T. Drummond, do., ss; 010 Christiansen, allowing a liorae to Wander, ss; T. P. (iirdwoud, same offence, ss; Edward Green and P.' Frazi,. unregistered dogs, 5s each; Alex, Gladstone, same offence," Is and 7s costs; Tho case Inspector Nuisances v. 0. Wagland was proceeding as we went to press. r civir, c'AS Rapp and Hare v T. Joyce.-Judgment summons £ls 9s 7d. Judgment for amount by weekly instalments of 10s. McGilvray v fluru Te Aro.—Debt £2O 17s sd, goods supplied. Judgmont for amount with costs; ~ Charles Matthews v R. H. Elliottc, — Claim, £lB 193 9d for work done. Caso adjourned according to mutual arrangements.- -
STRAY CATTLE. ' J. Ewington, J, H. Porry, and 11. McKillop were each fined 103 and 7s costs for allowing cattle to wander on the public road.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2422, 11 October 1886, Page 2
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157R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2422, 11 October 1886, Page 2
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