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POLICE COURT.-FRIDAY.

.< <PBiJ?nt«HSH»-T-Kye.drnnk»rde-pleaded' thisoffeneej and r were; punished in the usual mannen ,'" .' *' ' i . : "'V ■ VAdiiirf charged with a breach of this "Act, by conducting-, himself at Newmarket -in a manner calculated to provoke a breach-pf the I peace. /The evidence of John Andrews, blaclienuth, having been taken the Bench considered the case proved; an* dealt out a fine of 20a sa& 16s coats or in default to undergo 14 days imprisonment with hard labonr. . ,_ • Assault. -Ann Vesey was. charged with. asßaultine Eliza Bradburn by throwing two billets of wood at her; Mr>. Thorne ap- , Beared for the defendant, and Mr. Kisshng ■ for the complainant. The evidence of Mrs. Bradburn disclosed no assault. Mrs. Vesey, ; her husband Thomas Vesey, and a visitor j John Craig, were next examined, and gave a totally different version of the circumstances | which formed the subject of the action. The j case' was dismissed without coete. i This was all the business. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4667, 28 October 1876, Page 6

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POLICE COURT.-FRIDAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4667, 28 October 1876, Page 6

POLICE COURT.-FRIDAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4667, 28 October 1876, Page 6