Court Case Statistics




ABSTRACT of all CASES disposed of at the RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT at Wellington, for the Quarter ending 30th June, 1849; distinguishing CRIMINAL and CIVIL CASES, and showing in each the Numbers respectively of those in which the parties were Natives and Europeans, or Natives only, or Europeans only.

CRIMINAL CASES.

DESCRIPTION OF CASES. Between Maories and Europeans. In which Maories only were concerned. In which Europeans only were concerned. Total Cases for each offence. Gross Total of Criminal and Civil Cases.
In which Maories were Defendants. In which Europeans were Defendants.
Convictions Committed for Trial. Dismissed. Total. Convictions
Assault ...
Breach of the Peace ...
Cattle Trespass Ordinance ...
Drunkenness ...
Escape (from transportation) ...
Footpath Ordinance, breach of ...
Hired Servants Act ...
Impounding Ordinance, breach of ...
Larceny ... 1 1
Licensing Ordinance, Breach of ...
Malicious Injuries to Property ...
Merchant Seaman's Act ...
Murder, attempt at ...
Mutiny Act ...
Robbery from the Person (with violence) ...
Surety of the Peace ...
Vagrancy ...
Total 1 1

CIVIL CASES.

Between Maories and Europeans. In which Maories only were concerned. In which Europeans only were concerned. Total Civil Cases.
In which Maories were Complainants. In which Europeans were Complainants.
Verdict for Complainant. Verdict for Defendant. Settled out of Court. Total. Amount sued for.
1 2 3 £13:10:6

Total amount sued for... £500:10:11½

Total number of Cases disposed of ... 133

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE, Wellington, 12th July, 1849.
HENRY ST. HILL, Resident Magistrate.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF New Munster Gazette 1849, No 20





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⚖️ Resident Magistrate's Court Cases for Quarter Ending 30 June 1849

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
12 July 1849
Criminal Cases, Civil Cases, Wellington, Maori, European, Court Statistics
  • Henry St. Hill, Resident Magistrate