THE COURTS.
MAGISTERIAL. (Before Mr S. E. McCarthy, S.M.) drunkenness. A «„t otodo, - tojd JSe ™SVo®nto' ™» <•«" d*V6 for medical treatment. VAGRANCY. c i- „ -p.rlfAT and Nellie Canard were each serteXl to three months' imprisonment with t'fTT.. t nr rile and disorderly perscS, w£ habitual]/ consorted with undesirables. » WELLINGTON SUPREME COURT. (press association telegram.) WELLINGTON, January 11. At the- Supreme Court. Thomas Perry, who pleaded guilty to stealing ad.amond nng valued at £120. was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment. Accused was a steward on the Maori, and the ring was left in the lavatory by a passenger. For bigamy, Mignonette Isobel Campbell was sent for reformative treatment foV two years. wo youths, "William Burnell and Kobert Cocil Corrv, escapec** from Weraroa Training Farm, were sentenced to three }ears reformative detention.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16419, 13 January 1919, Page 2
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129THE COURTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16419, 13 January 1919, Page 2
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