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y '.' CBMSTmXtSiCS. y Wednesday, Feb.. _2. (Befofe Mr W. H, Hargreaves. J.P., and Mr J. Hendersoij.JJ'.). Drunkenness.— A man (a first offender] was fined 5b and costs 5 in default twenty, four hours' imprisonment. — Margaret Wickham was fined 10s and costej in default twenty-four hours' imprisonment. Grazing Cows on Roads.— James Dunlop, for allowing Beven oowb to be grazed on Quinn's Road, Shirley, on Jan. 28, was fined 10s and costs 7s.— Thomas Davenport, for allowing three cows to be graced on the Canal Reserve Road, Linwood. on Jan. 31, was fined 10b and costs 7b. Damaging a Fence.— William Thomas Hobbs and David Campbell, two boys, were charged with having, on Jan. 23, damaged one of the fences at Lancaster Park. Mr Rolleßton appeared for the Lancaster Park Ground Company. The boys admitted climbing over the fence on the evening of the date mentioned. They were each fined ss, and costs lis each. Assault. — Charles Mumford waß oharged with on Jan. 24, at Hill's Road, Marshlands, assaulted and beaten Christian Hendricksen. Mr Donnelly appeared for the complainant, and Mr Franks for the defendant, who pleaded not guilty. After evidence had been heard, the Bench held that an assault had been committed, and fined the defendant 10s and costs £1 Us. t

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5487, 12 February 1896, Page 3

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MAGISTERIAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5487, 12 February 1896, Page 3

MAGISTERIAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5487, 12 February 1896, Page 3

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