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LEITHFIELD.

Thubsday, October 26. (Before C. Whitefoord, Esq. 8.M.) PBEVENTION OP ACCIDENTS ON BAIL WATS ACT.—D. Cameron, on information of Detective Kirby, was charged with driving a mob of horses over a crossing on the Northern railway at Sefton at the time a train was approaching. Fined £5 and costs.

Slaughteb house Obdinance-Licenses under the foregoing Ordinance were granted to Benn and Parkerson, J. Glendinning, H. Mahler. B. Smyth, H. McLean, J. Cameron, 0. G.King, LC. Williams, S. Coleman, J. Stanton, and D. and D. Cameron.

Civil Cases —J. J. Henderson vT. H. Evans, £30; judgment for plaintiff £4 and costs; T. H. Evans v J. J. Henderson, £22 4s 6d ; set off of £22 15a ; judgment for plaintiff for £10 4s 6d.

OXFORD. Wednesday, October 25. , (Before C. Whitefoord, Esq, R.M.) Cattle Tbespass Obdinancb. —F. Lenre, J. Pawson, T. Cusdin, J. Fisher, and H. Simmonds, for allowing cattle to stray on roads, were respectively fined 10s and costs. H. Sedcole, on two informations, was fined 20s and costs.

Slaughter House Ordinance.—Licenses under the foregoing Ordinance were granted to Richardson and Co, J. Bryde, H. Mascb, J. Dcncb, J. B. Pearson, J. R, Gorton, and H. Englebrecht. Civil Cases—Five or six tradesmen's debt cases, of no pnblic.interest, weredisposed of.

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Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3479, 30 October 1876, Page 3

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LEITHFIELD. Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3479, 30 October 1876, Page 3

LEITHFIELD. Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3479, 30 October 1876, Page 3