RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, HAMILTON, TUESDAY JUNE 3. (Before W. N. Searancke, Esq., R.M.)
DRUNKENNESS. An individual who had sacrificed too freely at the shrine of Bacchus, was ordered to contribute 5s and costs towards the revenue, and, in default of payment, to tato up his residence for a period of 24 houra beMnd >he CourCsJ3ouse. ThisJßeWs^he deßmqsqny&Jtirst offence, we refrain from pablUhiQgJris r^am^ $ttt a repetition will bring it into prominency. * *^ .
ADJOURNMENT. An unsually large number of civil cases were set down for hearing. His worship said that owing fco the fact that the Court Room wa^cKxmpied as a polling place for the Waipa elgction^ ib^ was^ impossible' t3 proceed with the caae^sjttefore thl Court, and he would therefore adjourn the business until Thursday (this day). ' This was all the business.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 477, 10 June 1875, Page 2
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131RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, HAMILTON, TUESDAY JUNE 3. (Before W. N. Searancke, Esq., R.M.) Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 477, 10 June 1875, Page 2
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