MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
■ (Before Mr H. W. Bishop S^|lS|i| ■ ■ DRUNKENNESS.. ' : : .>:i|S|| On©'first offender 'for drunfa&Sllil was fined ss, in default''tweSfeSSi hours imprisonment. Anotftt£^jjMf• dor who had been remanded,' WSilt vusted, and discharged. . PROCURING HQUbR'--- : 3 : p|i For procuring %uw, whfo.^jjujgp cd. Charles dealer <Mj J|. flHff^ Loufea Gwder (Mr M. Dtm^y? , !!! rJlen Hawthorne were ©»ea fißeS*'sS!% and costs. . ' !^yis|| A TREBUS CHARGEv ''''Sf If Mary Vaughan uloadwj charges of importuning ing her prohibition order ■ ■^■2S$« , not gwUtv to a charge of |>«irfM ldlu and disorderly person, in h*d no lawful moans of support «£s& was convioted on all ohwgcsTlnd &£s% tunced to tJaree- montns' cm tho charge of ragrancv. Mgfe given the alternative of tho Salvation Aran- Uome, she dSSaS to take the longer tens. Tf??|-f? DISCHARGED.' ■ • Minnie Dojle, on charges of dnmiilSl ness aud being.an idle a.nd' disortetr , ! person, having insufficient metm^aS!' support, was convicted and disdwrgaj^p -REMANDED. : '~.;/. *• 'M Herbert Jarvis, on the upidwitinn JsiChieM)et«tive Bishop, waTwaaiwlSS nntil Wednesday nest, on A chanm |ZS# between Septomber 25th and 'XvntS&g 20th, 1913. at Yaldhurst, he did thirty-four sheep, valued at £34 rt»|= property of Jamee Gregory flont.' B»a§ was allowed, »ccuscd in iSO and ea»^ surety of £50. ,-,*- Mabel Edith Morris (Mr DoanellyW was remanded on charges of *Sdb'% drunk and disorderly, and bail was «£& *f^ , *™ mcd i? £20 and otta suretj of $ .£2O. Constable O'Doa stated itt-v&J* denco that she had called him a "ecefe,^ and urged a man to tako ne notice off him. . i>3; "TAKE TO THE JOHNS." |j Hugh McLoughlin, according . Senior-Sergeant Matbieson, Snwsiff created a riot in tho public st?«fiie -teiSurging newspaper boys to 4i Tiik* totipi Johns." Charge* of druakeonee* disorderly behariour were against him, and the Magistrate, fusing to give the accused a chaj«a,t,:. convicted him and sentenced him to w>s; month's, imprisonment with hit& labour. . 00^ Goorgo Prendergast, w!k> undo mistake of accosting Chief-Dei«cfo*? Bishop and telling him that tho wero tho backbone of the oountryj oompanying this disclosure with inroHfp ing language, was given, one montitf? imprisonment, with hard labour. ' charge being that he was drunk ']'iitoi disorderly. ";'/ ; BELOW STANDARD. ' ' *- For .soiling milk below stancJaitl,--George Lambia (Mr H»rmanl and Mih ? Bros. (Mr "Ward) wore fined 10b and., costs. John Cockrene, whoso milk w* 13 per oent. deficient in cream/ wi»*. finod £5 and costs. v^! MAINTKNANCE. J, John Theodore lies was ordered te" pay the sum of Sβ per week in sawujft of "an inmat« of an industrial echool. '"■ i - i f
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 12
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410MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 12
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