FEATRERSTON.-MONDAY.
(Before Colonel Roberts, R.M.)"' POLICE OASES, - W. Fry appeared voluntarily to answer for his chimney. Defendant said it caught accidentally and the case was dismissed. J?. Bilton was fined la and 7a costs for allowing two horses to be at large. A, Donald was ohsrged with allowing a horse to stray in the street. On the explanation of the defendant the ease was dismissed, Mason was fined Is and 7s costs for allowing a cow to stray, J, Hodder was charged with allowing a cow to stray, Thofjj* was dismissed. ™ j A, Bale was fines hand Ta costs for allowing a horse and a cow to be" at Urge, J. Neilson was fined Is and 10s costs for allowing a cow to be at large. CIVIL OASES, W. Toogood vG, Grigg,—Case adjourned till sth September, H. Stratton-Iwd v W. H. Speakman, claim £4 18s 2d on account rendered, Judgment for plaintiff with costs 6s, J. Niolson v E. H. Skey, olalm for value of work done by plaintiff. Judgment for plaintiff, with costs 81s,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4198, 22 August 1892, Page 2
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175FEATRERSTON.-MONDAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4198, 22 August 1892, Page 2
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