RESIDENT MAG IST RATE'S COURT, HAMILTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.
Before W N. Sen anplu\ X q RM,R. W. H>.mmon<s E>q J P ami T. S« (M..n, Eq,JP.
DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. WiM'nm Bui\e\, charged will) iui.kfirc.-s, was fine.! 5Wiiliari) Ln'-ej nnrl Willii m Bnrlp\ , fh-r-f-rl witl. fithtlrjr '« public aircet, weic enclt finpfi 1O^», vl4 duv». Will'Hin Gnoni a rl Pa< nek O'Lt an, cliaigeiV^ifclKtlie B{.ine offence, were fine^ lCi«i a cl cost*. ' %
ABUSIVE LANGUAGE. Sarah Wood v. 1 McCabe. Tin's vrfls a eoni|.ianii t..at 'leifuctwt hud nicd toward* i>lnu>tiff abushe language euhulaied to create a breach ci of th< pence. '" * -w~ Mi- Wlntaker appeared for complainant und Mr Hay for defendant. S >raTi "Woof!, beii p cworn, deposed: I know Miry McCabe. I r member rlu<sda_\,r Iu<sda_\, 19i'i January. I *aw <te-fenrlnnt-upon that day ; I s nw her in our own si^p. When ?hn came in slie said she did not owe 2-* lOd. I said slie did She said she would net pny it. I smkl we will see about it. Sl'e called me a d d liar and a b y fchiel ; she eaid f-he-'^ould bring Mi W White to prove thaf I' was She shook her fist in m\ face- I told her *he i eedu't shake her fi-t at me, as, il she vveie n man, I should ni t be afraid of her. She Baid thai Mr Wood wanted to take the bread out of here lldren's mouths by impounding cattle By Mr Hay : I never contradicted her. I did not bay *h. was a liar. I did lot alliifh to Mrs MoCabeti Faiher ; I hflie^e I alluded to smme l.oiiSf?. When she called me a b y thief. I said I did not. tuke other peoples houses .off thp grou d hikl gfjl tliem. " Hcnn H\de, boy about 14. lam a^iu'anl to Mi"» Wood. I kno« buth parties to ca-x- I recollect JanuaiM 19. I re0 llect seeing Mr* McCabe in the shop f hat. day. Mrs Wood was there at the -arne time; Mrs McCabe called Mis Wood a liar ; she n's-o t-aid 4> Do \ou think ><>u v«ill net the ~ M'py." Mrs Wood says "I am sure I will." Mrs M'Cabe said, shaking her first, "I will be d dif you will. By Court : I did not hear Mrs Wood make use of any bad Ijingimge. J"»m CrfiHdy, boy in employment of Wood, deposed : On 19 li Jnnnarv, Mrs W'.ort t-ent me with a bdl to Mrs M'Cnhe; Mr Leys took it and called Mrs McCube, who »«id «ie did nol owe amthint.'. Mar» McCthe deposed: I rev-ember 19th January; on tluit day Ire iveil a bill tor 2- lOil I (tenieri having re c.ived tlu {i.iiu_ra. When 1 went Ui Mrs Wood 1 told her 1 had not ' of tfiis meat ; she told jne I was a d d liar, and that I did j she caid my.-iat er was a thief and a ►windier for BTe'e'lirij/ housts c'fl' other people's lan«l, a-id never p yii.o (<>• tliem I said he was neither on.- nor^tffii otl er. The Woods alwa\s had tin mime of rojues. Tue defpndani wa- bound over to k«*p the peace forthiep c>den<'ar months, huself in £10, and one surety ol W amount. ' \.
LARCENY AS A BAILEE. Chiir'e- Maiden, solicitor, «»» cluiit'Crl with laiwny as a hailee On tin- application oi Mie a> cused a.> a-'joununeiit ol the Hccti»e(( whs giant, d. in <mitr to allo>\ liim to j>ft*rcuie '^hI at.»ii>iaiice frnni to- n, and to eenvcU (or a rioouiiu'iit hi-am u on tl,e ca-e. lit- was ordered lo find-4»w^, suppiiea of £25 tucb, and liiiuucli ju i5O, to appearfeAt Cuurt-day.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 424, 4 February 1875, Page 2
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837RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, HAMILTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 424, 4 February 1875, Page 2
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