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R.M. COURT, CAMBRIDGE.

Friday.— (Befc.ro H. VV. Norfhcroft, Esq., f • R.M., and A. Clements, E«i., J.P.) CIVIL CASKS. A. W.ulacb v. W. G. McCv.sN. 7 .T.idjrment summons, £5 2s 2d.— Mrß. W. Dyer f«r plnintiff. Ordered to pay t?2 per month to date from 28th inst, costs &. Mr J. S. Buckland v. NitfiA Tihau.Mr Dyer for plaintiff, and Mr Hay for defendant. Adjourned til' next court day. r BATES Y. Lovettt.— Claim, 17«. No appearance of defendant. Judgment for k plaintiff, with costs 12s fid. Same v. J. G. ConnETT.-Claim, 17s Cd. No appearance of deferdant. Judgment for plaintiff, coats i)» (id. HouoHroN and Sons 4. W. 0. Oakland. —Claim, £2 Is. No »iiH»r,mce of defend ant. Judgment for jlaintiffs, with costs 9s 5d * Same v. J. N. M.\WWK. -Claim £20, on a dishonoured promissory note. £4 had since been paid. No appearance uf defendant. Judgment f->r £10, with costs 41 12d 6. C. FtKMING Y. J. Hitchin.— Ctaim, £2 10s lid.— Afr Dyer for plaintiff. No appearance of defendant. Judgment for plaintiff, with costs £1 Is (id. CRIMINAL CASES. Alfred revitt (10), on remand, was Charged with feloniously entering the premises of Mr R. W. Dyer, and stealim? therefrom certain articles of value as enumerated. The Court asked the father of the boy if he wished him dealt with summarily, or be sent before * jury. The * father said he left him in the hands of the court. Constable Brennan conducted the prosecution, and said he laid the information under Section 176, Justices Peace Act. The facts of the case have already been published. , , , Being asked by the bench if he had anything to say for himself, the prisoner said he would never do it again, and begin to The father was informed that the sentence of the court vrai that the boy br> imprisoned *4St Cambridge for four days, and be privately whipped, and was asked if he wished to be present at the punishment. The father Mid "No," he would not be able to bear it. Sentenced to imprisonment for four days and four nights, and to receive six strokes of a t«rch rod in presence of a. justice of the peace. This was all the business.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2161, 15 May 1886, Page 3

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R.M. COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2161, 15 May 1886, Page 3

R.M. COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2161, 15 May 1886, Page 3

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