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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, CAMBRIDGE.

♦ YusriiUDAY. — (Bdf-ii-n Captain Jackson, R.U.) Mutts Parvta v. Ti HuiA.—Judgment uiiiitjoiis, JtlO Is. Defend ant did not ap•leur, tliero hnvinvr been an error in the -uiiiiniin-i .served upon him. Plaintiff stated .h.tt defendant had a cart and horses, which iad been left him by lii.s father. The R.M. ihmu'htit wnnlii bo well to take out a disress -varriint, and ai:ljmined the case until \[iy 4th that it might he d"ne. In the ibse.nee of the Court interpreter, Mr Mas--ers officiate! in this c ise. C Ckaii: v. \V. T. Ford. —Judgment -iiiiniiMns, .t's 10s (id. No appearance otdepuidaiit. O.dered to pay 10s per week, or live d iys' imnrisunment. R. \V. Saugkst v. R. Cashel.—Judg•nont su'iim-ms, &9 ss. Defendant wiote, skilly thai, thii case should Uα adjourned .uitil the next Court day, and in the meantime he would endeavour to settle the matter. Adjourned accordingly.

\V. 15. Soutek v. T. NiLAM).—Claim, Ul4 5s 4d. Judgment for amount claimed, ;> .id costs £3 UK Kohkut Bradford Wkbhek, of Ngariiawihia, was charged with not having contributed to his father's (Henry Webber) •uipport in accordance with an order made in July last. —The R.M. adjourned the case until the next Court day, saying if the arrears were not paid by that time he would make an order for him to be committed to gaol, and find securities for the payment of the money. lli'.MtY Arthur Coi.bman, alias Harry Buckland, aged 11, was charged with having used indecent language in Wells-street, Cambridge, on March 4th. Mr Philip Cooper proved the case. —The R.M. read fcho lad a lecture, and had him confined for about two hours while the Court was adjourned, which seemed to frighten him con■mJeralily. When the Court resumed at 2 p.m., the boy was discharged with a caution.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2456, 7 April 1888, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2456, 7 April 1888, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2456, 7 April 1888, Page 2

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