Magisterial.
CHRISTCHURCH. This Dat. (Before C. C. Bowen, Esq., R.M.) DituMCK^ESs. — Andrew Buckley, on hail, was clsargSl with having been, drink and exposing his person in Cashel street on Satur-
d*y evening. Accused expressed his contrition, s<ying he wm totally 'g uiraut v what he hid (lone, and wou'd take ca c that it should not < cour again. His Wo ship, commenting on several previous co iv'cti ns against actual, though some tia.e b.ck. n>! one of them of the same natu-c as \\v. o*«i under amsi leration, censured accused vt-ry aeverely, and fined him 40s, or, in def.ndt, 9t; hours' imprisonment. — Jam a Buckley — not a relative of the first offender -admittul having been drunk and incapable ytssterdaj , and w..s fined ss.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 409, 6 September 1869, Page 2
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123Magisterial. Star (Christchurch), Issue 409, 6 September 1869, Page 2
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