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... for 13 days. Defendant was ordered to pay LI damages and the costs. NEWCASTLE.-FHiDAY. ALLEGED OBSTRUCTION AY AN AUCTIONEER. Thomas HI. Dawson, auctioneer, was summoned for having wilfully caused an obstruction on the 12th inst., ia Hood Street, by means ...

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... labour for ?? a rabbit, value 2s the property of Thomas Russellh a iitter. DtTHA M.-SATUDAY.. An elderly woman nlamed Spence was remanded on a chaxrge of stealing vases from the shbop of Mlessrs Hardy and Brown, earhenewrare dealers, Croasgate, Duham ...

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... SUNDERLA:ND-FRIDAY. FALSE PRETENCES. Thomas Farley, a youth, was remanded on a charge of obtaining money by false pretences from. Mr James Laing, iron shipbuilder, in whose yard be was employed. INDECENCY. Thomas Plunkett, a middle-aged man, was charged ...

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... of 15s, from the premises of M~essrsW. B. Wilkinson and Co., Elswick Court. THEFT BY BOYS. Two boys Fnamed Robert Smith and Thomas Ayre, were charged with stealing 4s from a little girl named Prince, in Budle Street, on the 7th inst. The cases were proved ...

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... and Robert Ross, were charged with havinE caused the death of Daniel McStay, at Felling Gate, on the 27th ult., and John Thomas Dodds was charged with being an accessory before the fact. Mr Warlow appeared for the prosecution; Mr Joel for Smith, Mr Wallace ...

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... AND.-SATuDAY, ASSAULT. Thomas Ha]], a young pupil teacher at Newburn Board School, was fined £1 and costs for assaulting a boy named Edward Brown, during a disputed game of cricket, at New- burn, on Saturday last. THEm. Thomas Xidd a~ad George Burn were ...

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... August the prisoner brought a document to witness signed by a Mrs MlayntA. Manners and ?? liddleton, which wassattested by Mr Thom-as Purdie, solicitor, Blyth. The prisoner asked witness if the document was all right, hot there being some slight flaw in its ...

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... Rose, on Thursday last. The remand was for the purpose of findinrg an owner for the lead. BICYCLISTS AND THE MOOR FOOTPATH. Thomas Edward Jobling, the well-known bicyclist, was forriding on a bicycle on the footpath leading from the r North Terrace Hotel ...

THE PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... servitude for life. Edward Caffrey, Danl. Delaney, and Thomas Mlartin, pleaded guilty to conspiring to murderGovernmentofctials. Sentence was deferred. True bills were found against Sylvester Kingston and Thomas Gibney for conspiring ta murder Joseph Poole; and ...

Police Courts

... montb's imprisonment for having stolen three pairs of boots from a shop in High Street, on the 24th ult. ILL-TREATING A HORSE. *Thomas Thompson was fined 5B and costs, in all £1 SE 6, for causing a horse to be ill-treated at Gateshead, on the 19th nit. Evidence ...

Police Courts

... last, and the f advertisement having appeared in the papers only on Fri- ?? Is and costs. WAGES DISPUTE. William Johnston, Thomas Loxsmith, George Gates, and George Yaddison, drillers, ere, charged with having committed breaches of the Employers and Workmea's ...

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... 4nn plin courts. NORTHIJMPBEEL AND.-SATUR1DAY. LICENSING CASE. Thomas Wardle, Dudley, was charged with having sold intoxicating liquor and allowing it to be consumed upon his premises, against the terms of his license, on the 24th L larch.-A fne of 21 ...