LYTTELTON.
This Dat. (Before W. Donald, Esq., E.M.) Detwkbnness.— Jamoa Murray, arrostod by Constablo Bullon for this offenoo was disohargod with a caution, having boon lookod up sinoo Saturday. Fighting ik tub Pubmo Stbbets. — Alexander Lowo and Jamos Morris, arrosted by Constablo Moutroy for fighting on Saturday night at tho Tunnel Wharf wero eaoh flnod 20s, or in default 48 hours' imprisonment. BbBAOH OV THB PUBMOHOTTaBOBDIIirAWOB. — Bobort Anderson, lioonseo of tho Albion Hotel, was oharged with a breaoh of tho above Ordinance by allowing gambling in his houso. The ovidonoo set forth that an amount for the purchase of a buggy was in dispute on Oot. 4, and tho parties determined to settle the i
matter Iby throwing "Yankee grab," as to whether tho purohaeer should give £8 or £9 for the buggy. Tho £1 was not paid separately, the purchaser giving his cheque for £9 somo day or two afterwards. The Benoh reserved judgment for a week.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2715, 11 December 1876, Page 2
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158LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 2715, 11 December 1876, Page 2
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