LAW AND POLICE.
POLICE CO DRT.—Saturday. [Before 11. G. Soth Smith, E»q , R.M ] Dukkesnkss.—Three persons were punished for being drunk. ~.■■■• llokse at Large.—Daniel AUea was charged with allowing his horse to wander r in ; Wakefield-street. He. pleaded guilty.' :The horse was sentto a vacant; allotment' with the blinkers oh, aDd a boy in charge of* llim. It waa during defendant's , absence, and without his authority. Constable Sheebau deposed thatwhen he found the. horse, , there was no one .'in charge of . it. ;.The allotment t was not fenced. He was fined 5a ;and costs. ' ■■ ■■.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6949, 25 February 1884, Page 3
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