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■ MASTERTON-IBIDAY. j (Before Messrs B, Boys, J. Gardiner and T. E. Price, J.'sP.) LICK IK SHEEP. Messrs 8, Mawley, A, Stewart, Welch, Kemble, and W, MoKenzie were each fined £1 and coatg for offering for sale sheep infected with lice. Mr J. Wallaco Smith prosecuted, LARCENY. , Samuel Lyons was charged on remand ' with feloniously stealing £3l2s belonging to Mr D. A. Smith, of the Tauerti farther till two o'clock," to illifo of the ftiendajfee of Mr Smith. ! " 1 he! jo the omp. ■ Mughfin, cjiargpd witji leaving a |rajn' in potjpp aiid from Oartprtop to Mastpptop w.itlp]l paying his fare, urged in extenuation that lie belonged to tho Circus. The case was adjourned till two o'clock toallow of th.,^- nce . oi me railway guard.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4094, 22 April 1892, Page 3
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125R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4094, 22 April 1892, Page 3
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