POLICE COURT.—This Day.
[Before A. Beetham and C. jST. Marshall Esquires, Justices.] SATURDAY TOPERS. Horace Chandler, a young man who appeared very deaf, was fined 5s for being drnnk in Queen-3treet on Saturday evening. Robert Thompson, a youth of 17, was fined in the same amount for the same offence. SUNDAY DRAUGHTS. John Collins, Authur Sturgess, Thomas Copeland, and Thomas Stanton v ere fined 20s each with costs, for being drunk on Sunday. TOM BROWN. Tom BrowD, was charged under the Vagrancy Act with beirjgdrunk and disorderly on Saturday evening, on the wharf, and U6ing obscene lacguage. Prisoner said he could not remember any thing he had said, the world appeared in a haze, or his eyes were dim. Constable Allen described the prisoner's language, which was used to a boy, as terrible. The bench ordered a fine of 40s or a month's imprisonment. The Court was then closed until to-morrow morning out of respect to the late Resident Magistrate.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1702, 2 August 1875, Page 3
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160POLICE COURT.—This Day. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1702, 2 August 1875, Page 3
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