CHARGES AND OFFENCES.
Wesitokt, This day. At his second trial in the District Court ye;tG.'day W. F. McLeod was acquitted on the charge of larceny of partnership propert. r
CiiMSTCiiimcii, This day. A waiter at the Clarendon Hotel named Anderson, for throwing scalding tea on a servant girl, was yesterday fined £10, half to go to "the girl. The alternative was 11
days' imprisonment
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3699, 23 May 1883, Page 3
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