LYTTELTON.
Friday, bmgMBER 21. , r •, I, (Before 8.- K. Webb and J, Thompson; JBsqs., J.P.'b). CnruNEr on Fibb—J. Milne, for allow ing his chimney to catch fire,' was lined 5s and costs. Throwing Stokes.—Robert Bryant (13), William Bethkie (13), William Andrews (14), J. McMurohie (11, Fred Jones (15) and J. v Duffle (14) were charged with throwing atones at an engine and passers by from ike railway bridge at Lyttelton. ' Jones was sentenced to three days' imprisonment, Duffle to two days, Bryant, aud. Bethkie each to twenty-fonr.hours, -and McMurchie and Andrews were convicted and dis* ' charged.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8905, 22 September 1894, Page 5
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