LYTTELTON.
■■'..•. -■■ TtTESDAT, MaECH 29i" . / ".; , : \ (Before R Ticehurat and A. AUwrihk Esq S .,j.p.' 8 .) ■■•.;*;/ Disobetino Lawful Commands —J, Armstrong Ridley, secoad mate on board the barque Samoa, was charged with' disobeying the lawful commands o? the captain. Hβ was remanded for three days wd ordered to be put on board whea the ship sailed. Defendant was also charged with stealing a dog the property of the captain. Accused explained thas the dog followed ™5 n *»« be had no iatention of stealing it. The Bench accepted the esplaaatioa aa<S (uainissed the case.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8134, 30 March 1892, Page 3
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