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sssidskt MAeia-nuTi'e coxrax. August 11, 1864. (Before C. CBowen, Esq., R.M.) Hfcnry O'Neil was charged with being drunk and ramble on the 10th inst. After a caution from the Magistrate the prisoner to discharged. Thetnas ITCoIIoch wai charged with neglecting to fcesp dean the chimney of his house. His wife apneMed fo* k* m » mn< * *^ er s^e ***** e ] t P reeee< i regret jbrwhat had occurred, the case was dismissed with a Joseph Jessop appeared to answer a charge of asatntt preferred against him by Josiah Long. Mr. jlffOtbooße appeared for defendant. The evidence aninst defendant was anything but conclusive, eo'the jfafimt Magistrate dismissed the case with costs. BobertGilkes was bound over, himself in £300 tad one surety in £160, to keep the peace towards Sophia Gilkes, his wife, for the term of six calender August 12, 1864. (Before aC. Bowen, Esq., R.M.) i In the case of Regina by Thomas Hazzard r. John ffdson for assault, there was no appearance of pUrttkFftzgibbon preferred a charge of assault anintt Edwin and George White, of the Lincoln lout. He also demanded they should be bound oxer to keep the peace towards" him for 12 calendar months. Mr.WynnWilliameappeared for complainant. Hμ' Beaident Magistrate considering the eridence maitn&etory, adjourned the case until aut, the 19th instant, at 11 a.m.

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Press, Volume V, Issue 558, 13 August 1864, Page 3

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CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume V, Issue 558, 13 August 1864, Page 3

CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume V, Issue 558, 13 August 1864, Page 3