RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT,
CAMBRIDGE. « Ykstkrday. — (Before Captain Jackson, R.M., and J. K, Priestley, Esq., J.P.) Estkuint. a Thais when in Motion.— J. S. Browne was chartred with entering a train when in motion at Cambridge last July. He pleaded guilty.—Constable Breman said the railway authorities did not wisb to press the charge, but would like a conviction recorded as a warning to others. —Fined 10s, and costs (£2 9s). DitUN'KENNKSS.—Thomas Buck pleaded guilty to being drunk in Duke-street on July 20.—Fined 10s, and costs (235). Tin ■ Kettlisg. — Arthur McKearney, Thomas Crcoran, R. Sament. H. Stewart, Alfred McKearney, H. McKetnan, Harry Stewart, and John McFarlane were charged with wantonly disturbing an inhabitant of Bryce-street, Cambridge, on August 31st, by using noisy instruments in a public place—to wit, by beating tin cans to the annoyance of one Thomas Marshall.—Thoy all pleaded guilty.—The magistrate gave them a lecture upon the absurdity of the barbarous custom, nnd cautioned them not to appear before him aeain on a similar charge. He then fined them 5s and costs (3s 8d) each.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2987, 5 September 1891, Page 2
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175RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2987, 5 September 1891, Page 2
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