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''Before His Worship the Mayor.]
Drunjkennkss.—Seveu persons were punished in (bo usual manner 'or this offence. "VAGRANCY.— John Carrol was charged wit!) haying no visible means of support. He plf-ailcd not guilty. Sergeant Walker described him us vi: idle louling vagabond, and said (hat frequent complaints had been made of his conduct,. Detectives Ternahan and JeiFery also gave him a bud character. He never worked, but r J*i»a <2OJ2IUi-ifK " corrlpamori' of Prisoner's brother, called for the defence, also said lie had no means of living but by being the associate of Ih* lowest, description of prostitutes. Sentenced to three uaoutha ituprisonment with hard labor. Caroline William*, charged with behaving iv v riotous manner in Queen-street, pleacltid Qot guiny, and sv&f detended by Mr. -Joy. The police failed to substuutialo the charge. and as it appeared that sliu was about to be him fried to a respectable tradesman, the case '.vtis dismissed wit.li a caution to defendant.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 2
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