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Resident Magistrate's court.

STAFFOBD TOWN. Tuesday, October 8. (Before. Michael Keogh, Esq., R.M.) Dalton v. Green. — Claim, Lll 10s (>d. Grogan v. Spindeler. — Claim, Ll9 19s. Stafford v. Heaney.— Claim, LlB 4s 3d. No appearance in either of these cases, which were dismissed. Baylis v. Cockburn. — Claim, LlO. — Judgment for plaintiff by default for amount claimed, with costs of Court. Friday, October 4. Drunk and Disorderly. Toohey wan fined 10s, or in default to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours for this offence.

Tuesday, October 8. James Crawford, charged with being of unsound mind, was remanded to Hckitika for aweek, to undergo medical examination. Drunk and Disorderly. — John Joanson was fined Ll for being drunk, and 10s for wilfully destroying Government property, and to pay value of property destroyed. QOLDSBOBOtTGH. Thursday, October 3. -Assault. — Jeremiah Delaney, on this charge, was ordered to enter into -his own recognizance of LlO to keep the peace for three months. Threatening Language. — Andrew Stewart was brought up charged with using threatening language. Information dismissed.

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West Coast Times, Issue 640, 12 October 1867, Page 4

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Resident Magistrate's court. West Coast Times, Issue 640, 12 October 1867, Page 4

Resident Magistrate's court. West Coast Times, Issue 640, 12 October 1867, Page 4

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