POLICE COURT.— Friday.
'Before His Worship'the Mayor, R. E. Porter,
and T. W. Ritchie, Esqs., Justices)
Dbtjkkbnjtess.—A. man named Matthew Anderson was fined 5s and costs for the above offence. - - •
Vageancy.—Two Maori women, both named Mary, were oHarged with a preach 6f the above Act, one of the' unfor'tiinates had been previouily convipted* no less than eight times for being drunk and disorderly, and was ordered to pay 40s and costs, or the Talternative of one month's imprisonment. The second, this being her first offence, was fined 20s and costs, or 14 days at Mount Edeby il Lunacy.—A Maori i chief named Uruwahaika, from Tauranga, was ordered, on the evidence of^Drs. Lee and 'Hooper, to be sent to the Lwnatio Asylum, being a pewon of unsound
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 471, 14 July 1871, Page 3
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126POLICE COURT.—Friday. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 471, 14 July 1871, Page 3
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