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POLICE COURT.— Saturday. [Before T. Beckham, Esq., R.M.]

Di.unkknnj *>s.— John Hughes was charged with thia offence, and was punished in the usual manner. BiucwiiKS of By-Laws. — Mr. Henry Ilardington waa chargod with a breach of tiio abo»c Act by obstructing the publio carriage road on this 15th ultimo. On tho application of Mr. Broham the chargo was withdrawn.— Georgo W. Friend waa likewiSO charged with a breach o£ the by-I*w« by allowing water to drop from his verandah 011 to tho footpath. This caso was fully hoard on a previous day, and judgment was icscrvcd. 11 if Worship aaid thmt hs had carefully considered this caso, but ho did not think that during tho wholo of hiB experienco anything of such a trilling nature had given him so much trouble. The counsel for tho defenco had pleaded that a member of the polico force could uot lay an mfoimation in a case like tho present. His Worship citod tho case of Colo v. Coulton, in which Judge- Cockburn had decided that an oflenco of this kind was uot a caso against tho individual, but one of public polioy, and tho gcnoral Act gives authority to any onetopiosccutc who may chooBo to intervene In tho case beforo tho Court, his Worship sai'l that, taking Judge Cockbuin for an nnthoiity, tho polico could not bo prevented, from interfering Tho caso was tho first of tho Hort that had ever bcon brought beforo tho Court, and as his Worship could not iind another ono bearing directly upon it he would dismiss it ; but at tho satno timohe thought Mr. Friend should see that hn verandah waa repaired, in order to avoid further trouble. Mi. Friend promised to repair bin spouting, mid tho caso was accordingly dismissed.

An extraordinary meeting of tho Von Moltkc GoMinining Company will beheld at Coromandel, oa tho 2nd April. Shareholders are particularly requested to forward proxits in case of non-attendance. htr.ingor* to Auckland mu»v necessarily feo! puzzled is to tho best establishment at wti:h to procuro clothing and other lequwte articka for gentleman on a journey. Samuel Coooibe* therefore bog* Mappctfully that thoy will cmll at tho City Clothing Mart. 80, (Jucon street, just abovo tho DART SouthebN Cno»3 olHco, uticra they will bo able to chooio from tho most varied and best-uoloctod »tock In, tho colony, comprising clothing, hoslory, ties and »carf«, linen nncl piper collars of all ityloi, whlta And coloured shirts, flannel and Cnmean ihirti, underclothing of every dctcrlptlon, liatt, portmanteaux, travelling and carpct-bagf, porfumory, and othor toilet ncconnrloi, ic, Ac. Thcro it alio a largo tailoring department connected with the Clothing Murt, which— although butlatoly itartcd— bus, Irom tho uxcfllont nylo and lit o/ tho «armonti turnod out, lukon Crit placo in the trado Specialty— to which tho attention of travel lorn ii called : Any garment made within 21 hours, and an irrcproathablo fit Kimr/intood — S Coomuis, City Clothing Mart, 80, (iuoou-htroct Tullorin Kstabliihmont.lln^-ttrect — ADV. DR. BRIOriTS rilOSrilODYNE.— Multitude* of pcoplo aro hopolewly Mifforing from Dobllity, Nervous uinl Liver l'ompl»lnti, Depression of Spirit*, Delusions, L'nlHncnH for Huiinusn or Study, Failure of Huirinjf. bixltt, and Memory, La^iilude, Want of Power, Ac , 11110110 case* admit of a permanont euro 1» tlio new remedy PllOSlMIODYNKCOzonic Oxygen), whloli at onto ilUjs nil irritiitlon and excitement, iinprtrls new (norKy and life to iho enfocbled condtituiion, and rapidly curet every itngo of llie>o liithurlo incurable and di»trosnlii|? malaaiM Sola by all (/'In miits and Storekeepers throughout tho C'oloiilfi, from wliom Pumphlot^ containing teitimonialt limy ho obtained (549* Cai'tion —He uartlcular to isk forDIt ilKIOHT'S l'liO^l'HODVNK, an JmlU- *!( nfare ubioad ; and avoid purchasing single bottle* \ gouutne artlulo being lold in chhos only MANNING'S WORM POWOER3 —A certain, n\tt> ami tffcitual remedy fur both thread and round woi ins in children. 'Iho cnormoni sale there it for thuxa po«llcr% »nd the imUoisal a]>i>rolmtlon of thoic who )u>vo tried them, induco tho proj>rlutor to make thorn univtira Ally kr.oun, that all mny brneflt by thorn. Few (hlldron in this country arn frto from wormi, yet ono tin ill packet of theso powder, ii sullli-lent entirely to uxpol tlum fiom tho child, and Induco a perfectly lieat'.hy ufafo of tho nlomatJi and bowels. Jf thochild bi- piilo and thin, nlthnut appotito, and the aipcct feobln .»id delicate, a few hollies of n. tonic mixture cont unim; iron should be t'ivon, with plain anrtwholoHOliio food. Sulil in pniki'tH, Ii. and 2>« (id. each — l'ropircd b> .f. C sluirliiud, Sliortland-strcct — Anv.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4847, 10 March 1873, Page 3

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POLICE COURT.—Saturday. [Before T. Beckham, Esq., R.M.] Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4847, 10 March 1873, Page 3

POLICE COURT.—Saturday. [Before T. Beckham, Esq., R.M.] Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4847, 10 March 1873, Page 3