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MAGISTERIAL.

CHEISTCHITECH. Tutoday, NovmcßKß 28. (Before J. Ollivier, Esq., BJtf.) DBtraKKNWESS. —William Gundry was fined .£2. Thomas Eichards was fined 10e, in. default the usual alternatives. A Warning.—W. H. Perrin was brought lup charged with being drunk, maliciously destroying property, and with having used obscene language. Prisoner had watched a bill sticker post some notices re fire alarms on a telegraph pole, and deliberately tore them down three time 3. When remonstrated with he used very bad language. He was drunk. The Magistrate, pointing out the mischievous nature of his action in pulling down the notices so carefully provided by the City Council, fined the accused 6s for being drunk, JBI for using obscene language, and £2 for destroying the posters.

Civil Cabeb.—Judgment went by default in Hooper v Smith, JBS lls; Maclean v Ewing, £A 16s; Isitt v Simpson, £4 18s 4d; City Council v Mrs Anderson, J6l6a 3s 4d; v Sheriff, JB6 16s 5d ; and v Crowley, SA 19s 2d; McSweney v Bray, JE6; Mason, Struthers and Co. v Boggis, £5 18s 6d ; and Sluis v Jupp, j>lß. Delamain v Powell, Bell v Schenbel, and Basset v Lee were adjourned till December sth; Barrett v Hobbs and Goodwin till December7th, and Doyle v Ward tall December 19th.

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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5360, 29 November 1882, Page 3

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MAGISTERIAL. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5360, 29 November 1882, Page 3

MAGISTERIAL. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5360, 29 November 1882, Page 3