RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. THIS DAY.
(Before P. A. Buckley, Esq., J.P., and W. K. E. Brown Esq., J.P.) POOR OLD WOMAN ! Mary Bowtell having jnst received notice of dismissal from her only lodging in the ' world — H.M. Gaol — came up for another order of admission to Mr. Read's cheerful hostelry. The Bench s°nt her back there for another quarter. The recipient of this public charity appeared deeply grateful. MOST NOBLE AUGUSTUS. AngEsfcns Yelvertsn, the celebrated local member of ibat distinguished family, attended ff>r about the ninety ninth t-itno to answer a charge of drunkenness. He has orly just been discharged from ganl. As usual, he addressed the Court in eloquent and impassioned accents, and besougkfe another ohanc*. Hie Beach censestocTtii
give him one more, and discharged him for this time. OH, DAVID 1 David M'Donald was brought up charged with having been drunk and incapable in the public street. Proving further incapable of making any sound defence, he was fined ss. This concluded the business. ,
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 2
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165RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. THIS DAY. Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 2
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