LYTTEIYION.
Tins Day. (Before Dr Donald, H.M.) AflflAi'i/r,*— Mrs, A, Ncnlo was charged with thin offence. Mrs Dalton staled that on Thursday last, the uuutned a.snultod her, broke down hor door and beat, hor, tearing liair out of her head. In dofoncc, tho aoouscd called a wltuuss, 'T, .Brlting, who stated that complainant called accused bad names, and made uso ef language which caused tho assault. It appeared from tho ovtdenco, thnt tho mother of tho scanned threw two pallsful of wntor oyer the complainant, ills Worship mild It was fltrnngo that neighbours could not agrou among themselves. Hows woro always going on In the place. It seomed to htm that ono wus as had as tho other, Tho case would bo dismissed, and the oostn divided, ii in uin - 1 m i - nni' ' n — -~~ ,-—-—- ■ ...■......■■--.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 92, 29 August 1868, Page 3
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135LYTTEIYION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 92, 29 August 1868, Page 3
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