RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
THIS. DAY. , (Before W. Fbaser Esq.VE.SI.) 1 vicioua dog. "• -~ James Baker was charged with allowing his dog to rush at Constable; Thomas Hanley, whereby, the Constable's limbs were in danger. . . V-,'. . ; The accused stated that he owned the dog, but was unaware that, the dog was vicious, and was away from his home at the time. Finedss and costs;. • x . ... ;.■-•_. DANCING LICBNBE. Thomas Sincock applied for a license - to have music and dancing at his house to-morrow night. Granted subject to the usual regulations.-- , ;. " '" ' "'. : . The Court adjourned. '
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2049, 29 July 1875, Page 2
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