POLICE COURT.-Saturday.
[Bd'yro Thomas Bookham,.Eßq.,. Resident
DBUifKBNNESS.—Tlioinas Hull, T. Burns, and T. Williams, for second offences, and T. Shiers, for being drunk ,and^disprderiy, wera fi.tie^L each 2fl|< onijtowts, or : fe bo impriajfhf^ 48;liours, wit& h&ia. 3(aßour^ Si 9 vi-JI
Deseuti6n eroji H.M.B. JloflAßio. — Q-. Waller, again brought up as a deserter, was further remanded for a week.
LiOKNsma Act. — Eoberb Haywood was . yfitl\. a breach.. of, this Act iu r having twoJbavaior the Bale afOiyiictt«.r-irW!Bi^.f field for the defendant.—Adjourned till Thursday. .NeoliECTed Child. — John Howley, a child H'five^yjßars, w.ap! brojiglii; jufa JufcjL. lected child.—Sergeunt Pardy deposea tliat the child's mother was a habitual drunkard, and bad been repeatedly convicted. The child f was Bo^tjtotylp.-yNe^ectedpapd, Destitute Children's School' tor fivS year's, to be brought up as a Catholic.
Licknsino Act.—George Akel-s, of the Old Lion Hotel, was charged with selling drinks--on•'Sunday, the 2nd July. Mr. Joy for the defence. Constable Egan deposed that he went in by the front door at 10.10 .p^m., on J&e_i3nd.^Histj^,_witlL. Constable W alkel. 3s>uml tjo wm dj^WngA fOn^ot tliem, Meagher^ resides |jn?H6b»on-styeet; tho !ibther/_ Gi-oy,. Maidf -ho/waju^swippii^ W;.-ftie hotel. Tasted, and found tho. drink port wine. Saw them drink. —To Mr. Joy: Saw ■nqiligupr apj|d'nor money passed. The men were sitting in a private room. There was no one in the bar- The bar was- lighted up.— corroborated .J;J^e previous ,qvitlence|-+T£ie|defenc|a'ijt w^sj and costs. ■ . :
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 466, 8 July 1871, Page 2
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228POLICE COURT.-Saturday. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 466, 8 July 1871, Page 2
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