CAMBRIDGE POLICE COURT. Saturday, July 17th. [Before Colonel Lyon and T. Wells, Esqs., J.P.'s.]
A Maori was charged with creating a disturbance in the public streets on Friday night, and was fined 20s and costs 275, or U days' imprisonment. The fine was paid. An old gaol-bird named James Gaffney, (tlia-, Gray, was arrested at midnight on Friday for being unlawfully found in an outhouse belonging to Mr TV. K. Carter, and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. Prisoner was also charged with using threatening and abusive language to one Thomas Webb, for which he received a eentenc9 of three months' imprisonment, the sentences to run concurrently. The offender has been loafing about Cambridge for the last week, and had been cautioned to leave the township, but failed to do so. It is gratifying, however, to the inhabitants to be rid of one at least of such pests for a time.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1257, 20 July 1880, Page 2
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151CAMBRIDGE POLICE COURT. Saturday, July 17th. [Before Colonel Lyon and T. Wells, Esqs., J.P.'s.] Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1257, 20 July 1880, Page 2
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