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R.M. COURT.

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(Before Mr Von Stunner, IfcßL. . ''/'.' Timothy Hogau was charged with ;. ; : ; assaulting and resisting Constable v..'.; lc O'Connor while in tho execution of : -r his duty. Tho Constable stated that ; , he was conveying Hogan to the rail- ; j-\ way station this ■morning m route for :,i;: the Wellington gaol, when accused .'l' ; ?' turned upon him and struck ; iviolently. rjß "''>■' '■' Tho prisoner stated that hofefrroto : : ; -: a fit at the time, and was unconscious ;,:.<';■ of having committed the assault, ;i^ P, C. Frceth corroborated the oyk.■■■'-. •s deuce given by Constablo O'Connor. •■>;!; His Worship said it was an extra- ■■■'-. ordinary tag that accused on such ; •■: an occasion should have been subject / ■,: '• / to a fit. Being ah old offeuder, he. .;':;• would bo sentenced to three months' ]% hard labor. /, ; :! J. C. Ingram v. James Wrigley.— •'•& Breach of Borough by-laws by light- yp, inga firo in tho Borough without; .;; first obtaining permission. Pined 10s ; x and costs, ', ' "i-O, Samev.H.M. Petersen.—Similar.v\| offence. Fined 10a and costs; ■ •',?.-;,>:•' F. 6. Moore v. T. Shaw—Breach pf j !-;U County By-laws by driving a :'■■■'.■ with wheel-tires of less tliau required in statutes. -It appears': ; -v 's< that tho carriage was given gratuit-^ "?■" ously for the reception of Sir George :£\ Grey on the day of tho opening of the'. :<v\= Wairarapa Exhibition. , On these grounds plaintiff withdrew; the, matiou.' ''•'-■■' ■■-.- ■';.■■-•■ '''^.'fo£ii§-. Same v.: W. 'offence- Fined Is and costs. T, '■";■&■ W. Buick v. P. Carr-Glaim £B2V';p for rent, and rolling of land., ,' bench, after a few remarks; on tho nature of the case, nonsuifefl plaintiff;:;a?|| with costs, Mr Beard gave notice of vJ® appeal; ■.■;.' .■". •;•/ .': : ; ; :;S^ W. Neill v. J. Burrow,-Claiui J612; *< ; ss 18s. Defendant having paid,£B into•;!; ; *;{& Court, judgment was' given ;for balance of the amount, with costSr: r :-i^lf H. de Clifton v. G. Buckingham,— Claim £6 7s Bd, for goods aehvered.v>i|f Judgment for' amount and costs.;' ' c &^:| W. Shaw v.. W. Kebble,—Olaiin 10s ss| for loan of carriage lamps, and 6s iotiMss horse clipper. After v been taken, judgment was 'grwr 'for '■?%•ss> 10 and costs. .> ; -,v : -# ( ll ■ The Court then adjourned. '• .;.■ ;h^|^||

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2942, 5 July 1888, Page 2

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346

R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2942, 5 July 1888, Page 2

R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2942, 5 July 1888, Page 2

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