HASTINGS R.M. COURT.
YESTERDAY,
(Before Messrs Vgjood and McLeod,
npVJCII OY TUB BY-lAWS. George Scott tmd J«« fined 20s and costs for breaches of the above Ja John Mainahan was fined 5s and oofcts for allowing a horse to wander STEALING A bADDI.-. . HughMcNelly was charged on the information of Constable Pickering w. h baling a saddle valuo 30s, the property_ ot James Quinn. The was further chtrged with the larceny of a bridle Bot offences were fully proved. Ihe Bene inflicted ono month's imprisonment for each nit'ence, the second sentence to commence _i the expiry o£ l hc first. James Sullivan was charged on the information of Constable Wilson with disorderly conduct. The defendant was imitating his namesake, J. L-, and was trying to get up a brusing match, with tno exception that he picked on a small boy to rfiow his science. Sullivan was also charged with usinsr disgusting language. A fine ot £2 wns inflicted, or 7 days'. The prisoner «' went up-"
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5148, 18 February 1888, Page 3
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165HASTINGS R.M. COURT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5148, 18 February 1888, Page 3
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