HBH 1892 Oct 11 Court R.M.COURT-before Mr TURNBULL R.M John MILLER, a lad, was charged with fishing from the Spit Bridge, to the danger of the travelling public. As it transpired that the defendant was a widow's son and had a situation to go to, the police by consent of the Court withdrew the information. William BOYD for lighting a fire to the danger of the public was cautioned and discharged. Arthur PALMER-for allowing a horse to stray was fined 5s and costs, and William LONGERGHAN-who allowed a cow to wander, was fined a similar amount. Thomas JENSEN-charged with failing to maintain his wife and family, had paid some money since the information was lodged, and the case was adjourned till the 7th of November John HAYES-for drunkenness was cautioned and discharged. Michael MOYNIHAN-for drunkenness, was similarly dealt with. William John KIRTON, William THOMAS, James THOMPSON were charged with being by night unlawfully on premises in the White Road. KIRTON and THOMAS had records against them, and were each sentenced to seven days' hard labor. As nothing was known about THOMPSON he was cautioned and discharged.