MAGISTERIAL
ASHBURTON-THURSD2.Y. (Before Mr F. Hobbs, J P. , and Mr D. Williamson, J. P.) DBUNJSBNITBSS. A first offender woo stated that ha had tskea a few gl&saei more than usual owing to the holidays was fined sj. NO MEANS OF SUPPORT. M. F. Bradley wae ohargud with having no lawful visible means of support. The police eaid the man was respectable, but was In • weak state of health. The police »pplied for a committal under o auaa 57 of the Prisoaera Aot. by which the man might be Bent to the Hospital for medloal treatment. It appeared, oowever, th/»t.only a Resident Magistrate ■r visitmg Jus ice of any gaol had ponei to give the order asked for. Tne o«se wsi accordingly adjourned till next Thur»uay w«en the Realdent Magistrate will be present. I ATXKMPTKD SUIOIDJBS. William MoOiusky was charged, on remand, with having attempted to commit suiolde at Chertsey. The oaae was remanded for a week, the Resident Magistrate having expressed a desire to deal with it himself. The Court then rose.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1718, 24 November 1887, Page 2
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172MAGISTERIAL Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1718, 24 November 1887, Page 2
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