HBH 1890 June 13 Local news Two inebriates named BALDWIN and BRUNSFIELD were brought up at the Court yesterday before Mr G A PREECE, R.M., and after being cautioned discharged. Mr W ELLINGHAM, late of the Waverley Hotel, will take possession of the Petane Hotel towards the end of the month, having purchased Mr T C BELL'S interest in the latter hotel In consequence of numerous requests from Southern buyers, Messrs VAILE and Sons, Auckland, have postponed the auction sale of Mr Josiah TUTCHEN'S Poverty Bay properties till the 1st and 2nd of July next. An accident occurred on Wednesday at Meanee when Mr REDSTONE, who was driving some horses into a paddock at that placer, received a severe kick on the leg from one of the animals. The wound was fortunately only a flesh one, and no bones were broken, but Mr REDSTONE will nevertheless be confined to his bed for a few days as a result of the accident Captain PREECE yesterday gave judgment in the case of MORETON v CRESSWELL and held over his decision till Monday afternoon, when he would hear counsel on the point. Patrick John CAREY, formerly Government drill inspector to the Hawke's Bay Volunteers, was charged at the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday with grievously assaulting James MORRISON.....more