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THE COURTS.

magisterial. FRIDAY. (Before Mr 13. IX Moblej ,, s.jj.j r ~ ,7 Uhil ' T OF TROUSEIIS. draper aBed""! Ir J " Ouningham), a at Dunedui on n ?'V c!lar k' e d with stonlintr, era, valued' »{ S ,°ho 31st ' a pair of troutXJoH. Os « l " e property oi Charles Carrol! naicl that Mallouk shared aVr UHrci, »* with Mrs Bolt, and had left iJu,,edin "the tro'u/e 60 ' V , f ft '' r f "', d & d hid r 0 ~e" >« had '[""(-viewed „„ Thursday and in hia nV •""" Ule tr ouf ,er 8 had been them. p sayin £ he would #et turnml in , 80no "way, but had reIt vi'iiu V B "i y 1 ' lt! c,,u 'd not do so. ii o o tt „ a a 8 ha £ S3 n< ! le t H l ho hud &tjld thtim 10 a anm-nvhlll 1 * n , K ' lam sa 'd that the position was film y "? °"tli»«d. Mrs Bolt had clothesi" V mu 6' v,; n Malloulc some old trousers til h - c " »'? «oin« away the ,r ~i i • y .'" s ab ° ,u th » rooi ». 8,111 h,,d n 7 "» BW »e. After his arrival beiny ~nl S ? tyid discovered them, and, nt. r, i , work, had disposed of them to n herond-iiand dealer for is. Before this aot'p'r""" B ! he 1 "" 1 ~orno « very good cbnri ro ? tltu t'on would he made. Mr hj» «!f " n^ lujll tlla ' accused's mimo should De buppresaed. «"d was ordered to P»»H ia' f h ® , Va . lue . of the trousers, in do»0 i . 14 days imprisonment. Suppression of his name was refused. ON KNOLOSEU PKKMISKS.

1 atrick Murphy, a »od 4IJ, iVrcivnl .Nixon Ivoouiaon. wore charged with being without Inwful excuso on enclosed property in Allen street, on November 20th. All three pleaded guilty. fcsuiwnspector O'Hara said that the owner of the propi rfy had been away at the pictures, and on his return had found (be three accused with twff women in a shed. J'l»i had gone for a constable, and on their return they had found the three men asleep m the shed, the women being gone. Robin* won and Murphy had previous convictions, but nothing was known against Ilolt, who 6/»id that he had work to go to. Murphv and Robinson were each bcivtnncod to three months' imprisonment, and Holt wus convicted and ordered to ooma up for sentence ii called upon within six ni on th s.

ULMANDL I). William Robert Sharp. a labourer, ii'-reu 80, charged with demanding money with menace from John Gibbs on Xovcmbep 120 th, and from George Weir on the same dat<\ w;is remanded until Tuesday, November 12f>11». THAFFJC (-'ASKS. For driving motor cars at night u ithout lights Claude Vivian Adam was fined £>» and vontti, und Leslie Clegg, Krnest Alfred Si&won, and Thonm* Winder AOs and costs. Charged with parking their ears til night without lights, l>ic JJevan, Henry Churle* Caldwell, and John Jusuph Cushion were fined 10m and cotta. For parking n cur on the wrong portion of the ro«d J. Brocherie waa rtned 10s and coat*. Finos of J0« and co.ittf werp >i»poM-d on Peter C. Johanaon, Donald Munro, and Henry Webber fo- cycling on the footputh. Similarly charged, Joseph MctJ linchy was fined 5y without costs, and Alien Collingwood (Mr F. W. Johnston) 2s Gd without costs. For driving earn without motor-drivers* licenses William John K. Uarker and Leslie Martin wero fined J'Js and costs, and a motor-cyclist, Fdgar Lloyd Taylor 5a without costa on the same charge. For driving an unlicensed motor-car Kenneth W. C. Suckling (Mr F. W, Johnston) wan fined 10c and coats, A line of £l and cot»fn was imposed on Frederick Hill for passing a standing trnmnir. William H. Robertwon (Mr I.). W. Russell), charged with failing to give way wtn-n dossing an intersection, was lined X'2 and coKth. On a similar charge Melville William Donald Lake wua lined £,\ end costa. Ivy Jaino (Air C. S. Penlington) £'i und oostn, and Krnest Deucher .Johnson (Mr J. R. Cuningham) £'2 and costs. Lake was also fined 10s for driving without a license. Stanley Price was fined Ids and costs for cycling at night without a light. The charge jigaingt Samuel Mile*, of negligently obstructing the footpath when he parked his car in Tuai/i street, was dlsnii*s»*d. John Cockroft, for whom Mr K. TI. Graveston appeared, was fined £2 and ro.sts for cutting a corner. The charge against him <>•* negligent driving was dimniased without prejudice. VOLCNTARV A VPEAUAKCK S. Howard Jiadham and Raymond John 1..n j ton were each fined U)s and coat.-; for cycling I a: night without lights. [ For parking thtiir cars at night without <;« i' ; ficiont. lights John Moylo Verran and Abra- j ham Mark Hollander were each fined .V a and costs. | Reginald Charles Fraser wag fined 10s and 1 costs for riding a motor-cycle on the footpath. j and a similar amount without costs for fail- } ing to produce a driver's license. |

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 7

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THE COURTS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 7

THE COURTS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 7

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