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    1. Fw: HB Herald, Tues. Nov. 24, 1891
    2. Elaine Mattsen
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Departures - Nov. 23 - Ahuriri, s.s., for Blackhead. Nov. 23 - Star of Victoria, s.s., for Gisborne. Nov. 23 - Dingadee, s.s., for Wellington. Nov. 23 - Fairy, s.s., for coast. Nov. 23 - Weka, s.s., for coast. No v. 23 - Fanny, s.s., for coast. Nov. 23 - Venus, cutter, for Gisborne. The man who stole the clock from the residence of Mr D.T. WILLIAMS was yesterday arrested, and will to-day be charged at the Court with the offence. A case in which a Mrs M'KEOWN charged her husband with failing to provide for his family, was set down for hearing at the Court yesterday, but was withdrawn, the parties having arrived at an understanding. The Chaucer-road ROSES were before the Court again yesterday, when the wife, Catherine, applied for a protection order against her husband At the R.M. Court yesterday, beforfe Mr TURNBULL, R.M., Alexander COPELAND, charged with helpless drunkenness, was remanded for medical treatment. The following were convicted and fined for cattle trespass:- J. DAVIES, 2s and costs P. ERICKSEN, 3s and costs J. WARNOCK, 1s and costs W.H. AIKINS, 2s 6d and costs James COOPER, driver of the coach running between Napier and Havelock was charged with cruelty to a horse by driving the animal in harness while suffering from a sore shoulder. Defendant pleaded not guilty, and stated that he did all he could to prevent the animal suffering. Constables CREEKS and HARVEY having given evidence, his Worship said he would impose a light fine only, as defendant had tried to relieve the suffering of the horse when it was brought to his notice. He would be fined 5s and costs.

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