R.M. COURT.
CARTERTON-TUESDAY
"'" (Boforo S. Yon Sturmer,'R.M.;) ' ■ E, Orbell v W. B, Allen,'' exposing iheop for salo which were infected with '•'"' lice. Fined2osand'eosts7s. ... . D, P. Loasby v J. Chisliam.—Claim. :■•,: "10a for breaking a window. Mr Saudi- ■ lands for plaintiff. . .... R, E. Huxhea deposed that on the 11th' ' May he saw defendant pick up,'a stone \' and throw it at Mr Whyte's dog, and' ■'■"" immediately ho heard the crash of .glass '..'"' and saw the window broken' as alleged. ■■•■- ': A. Krabagan and plaintiff gavo .evi- .,-!._■ dance. •.-..: •:■•.:••• • ... ....... . Defendant stated that'suvpr.il dogs wo.ro '.' -foilowing.him,-and he tried, to. frighten.. '."' .'thorn back, but he did' not. throw r any ** : 'itbneß. '. ■'•'•' '"' Thecase-wasdismissed.- '• ' • ••"•• ;■■> ';: H. Nicholson rW.-Corlett. • -Mr Richv:. uioud (urplaintiff,. MrSsindiliindswatclied- ■ the CaBO on behalf, of tho bailiff of the . ' K.M.-Court. '....'. W;'Scale, bailiff of tho JUL Court gave '' evidence, is fy '.seizing under 'a- distress •arrant, three 'cows' of' the defendant's-, and had. .thoin. sold- by public auction. The proceeds,- lobh the expenses, were- ' ■"• '•jwdiiitoCoiirtintliuußual way, ■W. Corlett deposed to selling his cattle ■ •.'." \a Mr Clolaiid, of "Wellington, in 1880.' -.-■> • *nd received the sum of LI 50 for the same, and that tho tliroo cowswhi.cli were .. leised nud sold by the bailiff wero included in the.bill of sale to Mr Cleland, ; " •' ' Judgment deferred' till next Court day ■"■ at Carterton/ Constable Darby v John'Jones,—Entering a dwelling house .belonging to Henry v Gawler at the Taratahi on Sunday last, -...... and stealing therofrom good 3to tho value % of IBs.. . Louisa 'Gawler,' wife of informant,. ■• stated that shq left her hduso oh Sunday morning at'll o'clock and returned about '"-' •' dusk', and found everything turned out of ■:. their placos and sumo of: the'dtawo'rs .; : brokon open, : She missed .two anti- -,, „> niaeassars, a toilet,covor, a paiv<pf boots, . and ninepence in money. ... The things '"" produced she'recognised aB those taken. '■■• Herbert Gawlor, son of complainant,
nine years old, stated that ho went to the '■>■ -BundaySchool, ai'dwlionhecainohomoßaw • the accused at the gravel pit; and he afterwards came into the garden and lay. there. He asked if he could go in out of the rain, - arid WBB told he could go on the verandah. .•. IrVhen he came back from afternoon school saw accused in the houso. He saw the accused with something under his arm, among which was one antimacassar and the toilet cover, the sime as bliowu in Court, • .Coiißt. Darby proved, tho arrest of ". ■ tho accused on Sunday evening ,witli some ef the stolen things. Tho accused hoped His Worship would .. deal lightly with the ease and not send . him for trial as it was tho first time ho • had been before the Court for theft. Seritonced to four months hard labor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2612, 1 June 1887, Page 3
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434R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2612, 1 June 1887, Page 3
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