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LYTTELTON.

WxmnsEMkT, Sspraom 28. [Before John Ollivier, Esq., BJf.l Obsckstb Lahgua3K.—Mathew Dooherry and Samnel Harris were severally charged with the above offence. William Beecroft, sworn, deposed that he was walking in London street with hi 3 wife at eight o'clock last night, when he heard the

waned dfaUtwQy mtite wm <?f t!re mqr^r ?wore that La (Harris) wae not tMjpi ft made nee'of cthe language referora to. The B-nch Harris with ;a caution, Irequeney of the offeno<*)%}iioh. rendered it aneafeforrespectabifffemaleß to walk thpoogh the town ot aa. eveaiim w4hfeat3iwi risk lof being iaealtaSt ientenoed to Beven dajd* fijpmoßment wltli hard labor. :.-,.-. _.• . Dbtjhkxkmxss —A first ofloadei w»a fined ss. DIBOBEYINO AX OSDXB O» Ck>U»T.— Charles Eawnsley was brought up for the above offeifte; but appearing in a'Wateof intoxi«itio«l.e%aKtenjiuidtd fostwentyfotirhoure. ;;%.•.- i CiTii. CAEjt.--Wacox t Bwnfordi claim M ss. Otring to defendant's solicitor being absent, the case was adjourned till Thursday.

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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6245, 24 September 1885, Page 3

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LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6245, 24 September 1885, Page 3

LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6245, 24 September 1885, Page 3