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R.M.COURT.

i (Before E. HardcaltleV Esq., E.M.) Wednesdat, 14th May.. . „ •i Iphiiiip' 4uin u^ ! '.;^chk^' r Miffi beiiig i'lle^M< di4'6rderly"^efSon > s' i urfde ! r < the Vagrant Act. Mr Kells said that-hW kiiQ^'MMHigamT «R<i t dsscmbedr . hinliiasW thlorough good workman^as a flax> dresser when sober, and had .received a letter from him by whiph-he, knew- heihad been recently at wort/^H'eriry 1 Hurley said that Phillip Quin had worked for him fox somevtame 1 iiin^ ( >a^d ; ''warft^o6d J w'ojfk. J mjin. He did not know if he had been at work lately} jbut) 'M *n6V ,' aoM'^tifn^s addicted to drink. The H.M? said 1 that tbiey w»re evidently good- workmen, but flately have done no work, but had been drinking^ tj j . He, vwqjild; pass M \tyiwk $enr-i tence, after which hQ.^oped they would reiturn to work and" give up their drinking habits. They would be kept in imprisonment for 3 days. i Alfred wa^ charged-with being an i,dle and^'^disoraMy "fihe Vagrant Act* Constable Mclvpr stated that prisoner waVWitb.Ub.e^^la'al iwo prisoners when they were arrested, but on the way to the-lock-uj>-lie got away. He knew prisoner as a horse trainer, 3 but' 'did not believe he had done- any work for &, 'considerable Sailed Mr E. IJ. .'yC^Sjtoij* wb^O; aajji^ h^e, had known the' prisoner for many years as a horse trainer and riSerT" He did not kno^'i^Hb^ad'b^e^''at > work J l4el>.• A lil-' Mplyito fe-Ifcspebtbr -G6daall r , li bS MA l ho toieknfiUWipritfoneri: kteij WzMhg unst.eadil(y(jfrpß3 jWhich Jhejiqfer^edhe wa«p «^RMiffl# 6 ?«».^4tfa»i^h ban am hih offencf ]>y «,^,fertfei His sentence Would be asven.daysimpris-7 onmeM'^ ! >^-" f "'W^ 1 1 ' r V " William Oolf, who' iseemed''tp treat' the matter as^a'very gdod ! joke, which: hehad* missed ,by.l uot-. remembering anything* abput it, wfts^i^'^s.feftibeipgtdrvmk,;! <

J 'B. N, LiffltoU; ; ,was proceeded against by John- Dunn, Ifor a breach of the bye l§y?S. in allowing 'his trap to stand on the iptei^l Tfre^T were two informatious, /: bttt oWthjß^.oilseß being called J. Dunn did not appear, therefore they were dismissed.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9419, 14 May 1879, Page 2

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R.M.COURT. Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9419, 14 May 1879, Page 2

R.M.COURT. Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9419, 14 May 1879, Page 2

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