R.M. COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Yesterday — (Before Major Wilson, J.P. ) Vagrancy, &c.
Ax cldetiy n]fu* named William "Ream was charged, on the infointation of Constable Biennan, under sub-section 11, section 4, of the Vagi ant Act. He\eial witnesses Men* called, who deposed to accused h.uing applied to them for chaiit.ible aN-,ist.ince, which in .some cases he wa,4 afforded. Ann Wubb depohed to accused' hawng come to her at the hou.se of a lady for whom .she " was doing a fcimi," and aslfod for a " bob" for a bod. She told him to go away. Ho was iiibsecjuently found in the house of Mr Wobbev, drinking tea at his own invitation, and from hove he was oideied iiway. Geoi-ge DiokiilHon he had given him a .shilling, and Kichazd Sims said ho had made an ineffectual appeal to him for a few "hapeus." Accused was further charged with that, on the Oth October, he wa< unlawfully found by night on the promises of George Neal, contrary to the law in such cases made and provided. ,\crused said in defence that he h.id been privilugur] by Ml'M 1 ' Neal to occupy the piemises m wiiicsir hu Wl found Uiuing the night. — Mr Neal was callbd a«4 denied this.— Constable Brennan stated there were five previous convictions against accused. — Hi.s Woiship, after administering a few words of advice, sentenced the prisoner to a ityoi)£h'» hard labour under the fh\st charge, au(| njontliia' under the second.
Mr A. B. Suttpr, Eureka, has a gurc-brcd bull for sale. sfr ]■ S. Auckland wi'l hold his second and target £a£t)p faiF .it Qhnupo on the 23rd inst. A Cn-mMAs 0 , JroP° u ßdjng QQticp appears in our' advertising; columns, Dr. Richards notiKos that he has; commenced practice in Cambridge,, and may bo consulted at his 'residence, Alpha-street. Brethren ot Lodge Beta, 450, 1.C., are notified that the regular monthly meeting of the lodge will be held at the Masonic ILtll, Hamilton East, on Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Messrs W. J. Hunter .md Co. will sell, at the Cambridge Horso Yards, on Saturday next, farm and riding mares from Auckland, draught horses, ljaiJjfs / filing ponies, etc. Mr J. S, jvj^l Fell at Cambridge on Saturday nflit, fifotfd tftJina'Txirses, jiE.ckt, younff ponies, draught filly, draught horsp, Vfay'tons ] of good 'potatoes, and a strong double-seated buggy, with pole, shafts, &c, and harness. On Tuesday nest ho , will , sell i hit the /Cambridge Yards, 20 .prime ,shorthorn .Oxen, well-fatted heifer and' fat sheep A* -'. '<J" * / \§ $ ' -What iB eVerybofly doing at' the ' Bame tim'eT^-WQwingolder^'^ wf V-*" » '"i: •
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1757, 9 October 1883, Page 2
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422R.M. COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Yesterday—(Before Major Wilson, J.P.) Vagrancy, &c. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1757, 9 October 1883, Page 2
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