PAEROA POLICE COURT,
THUESDAY,^NUAHYI4rh, 1892
(Before Nflpem K^nny, Esq., 7.R.,
and J..Phillips,-jr.. E?q., J.P)
Qr&orgpi Nefil vith charged wjrh larceny nf inon^y fr»rn the Post' Office.
; Mr 0. F. Mitchell applied to the Benoh for permission to a«t in loco parentz's, the accused being his indeu-. 'tnred apprentice.
The Court a^journßd until Friday .morningr at 9 u'elook in order to ttfke fhe advice of the R.M. ;by telegmph as to their jurisdiction in grantiog such application. :
Two other cases hinging on this "Were' also adjourned to the -same time and
W. H.CaVfinasrh wis charged with' neglecting''to regigfpr tho'birth of his child. It appeared that'MrOa-vanagh had inatrucfed an agent to arran c the. matter but the latter had ne^lfiited to do .so. A'fine of" Is and costs 17s wai ioflicfed. ,
The Court adjournad unii FJd.jy morning at 9 6'clockw - ' :
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 5, 16 January 1892, Page 5
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138PAEROA POLICE COURT, Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 5, 16 January 1892, Page 5
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