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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

; Biddijl.;S.My: v: :-- \ ANGELS; ;i?AEE :J /;;;' : : A: powerful-looking,''weil-drflssed-iuail; natned '■■jyHsiloe llickelsonpleadtd not guilty,to a oharge ~'v:of tobstracting::Constable Caldwcll whilst that ■'"vofflcorlv'as , jn: tW of i'Ws..duty, in VSl'^iviim- Sfrwt.otiSaturday'-night. >Mr.: Wilford .i^appeareu , -for-Ahe; tJefirice.'V' 1 ;-- , ? ':. ■- ; ; ■■•:■ oCpnstabieCaMwoll. stated that -whilst:h«"\vas : H?onVluty^m r sivia'ft Street M 10.5 on Saturday ,' .vinght no uiamed John :■:■':. Mickelsbn,;;wheii -iktenuant'••■.taught, him (wit':.(aess),.by .the (sfouldovs'aiid: pulled -hinVbackr:.. ■wards ;ojv ;to Vtho gtoatid.,' \variied bc : ;:-ciised'tp..de'sisl,',but;th«) lAan persisted :and con-, 'ii'j-'tihried to pull at witness's ■ arriis 'and', tried to ■;: pnll.liim offjhe otlwt man Afhft, witness.uhderi.;. etood, 'was' accused's .brotiier. Corroborative; eyi- ; .^ence-Tfae:givch ; -;by".Constable' Glinn. ':"■.': r. , ■; ; V: Mr. ; . Wilfortl at nUfeted the plea , • to.:one i of' guiltjyand pictured; the. reelings, of ,' ; ; a:man Standing,by. ana"seoiiig his.bfOthol , ar- '■/ won thenlio should not inter-; ■ xV fere. ;'Accused had rushed in.where'angels tlnro 'V' v ' v '' ■'/'■ ■■'- •.■t-'-y , ' -/■His Worship -convicted accused,', and; fined V ; ':; him: days'' itti::^;prispiunentv'^:;.y,;\W;-.:>•.'■'■.;•;■;•'.' y-'-'r:? '■;./.;;.■; v v'"' iISOEDERIX-BEHAVIOUE. .j : : : ' &^ ? iohn: ■Miftk'elio'n-piekded/guilty, -dis-' .Viviain Stteet :whilst ■ ••'druai.and (2) to having u>ed obscene language. K -H According. .acenstd. ■ created a disturbance in , Vivian Street at:.. 10.5 ■<y oh Saturday, tiifelit by.■ shouting out. and-catch-: ■ : . ing hold ; P£ 'ptissers-by.-KOn:;the.?wayi to the ': : ;pplice station,;fflien Under>rreSVine language ,1: complained'of..w.as'lised.';:..;>;■ ■." :\"'-"\ ■ ■. ■'■ ;': .'Tjlr. .Wilford , pleaded :for IlenKney on; behalf of.. r/ , acoused. : ■His'Worship'entered a conviction and I:-fihe'-of; SOs.j' ill -default'; sflfendays' -imprison*: •■ -mentj on the* first'dhargeV I 'and ■.α-conviction and v ;' ; fine - oi:£H, ;itt;!default :;31; days' .-imprisonment, i ; S ; .oh^tha;Seoond■cliarg*.' , 'r'--:-Jv-,;;!.. ; . ,^:', ', : . ; .;'.''-'- : .;':..!' '.'■: -:"'M ;A;P^OHffii™N ? Oßt)EE.;' i i ' Patrick Dalypleided.guiityto'naving eiatijreii on-'April;24; during .the cur-,| ■ ! '- renoy'of a prohibition,order..: /.V" : : '■■■ , • ■■, ■'■ '.■'''■■• Mr. :Devine,'Who appeared for;;accused, ■ ex- '' plained thai; defendant; was untWr -the impves'iion that, the order against him ..had expired. ■•■:: '■' on April,2l,'iothonviso he■;wpuld:-not:;haye gone -•^'into''the ■■•■hoUlr^'.^..v\ , -; : . / :■■''■■'"•• ; .! : .'-'i'S.3,':-•:■:•■•■ ■'■';.' ;-V ; ; ';;A"ponviction;:Bnd.;nno;;.pf..2osr-ftnd.;.eoste;.7s. : Sllwere enUredj -'.dx^vvA.;...:'■ i:^<':^;v:K' j-V,'^/ jlv^BAimENffiDfl -:■ • v ■• Joseph barman «at ,f the';:' Park; ;"■ ■' Hotel, pleaded ■ guilty ■ -to ;-.'■ hating i on -April. '■' -2i'procured.liquor:for a certain person, Patrick ■'■■ ".DafyV knowing 11b .to :.be ,the;.»m>j«t'of a pro-,-^'-'-^,-,':-;--''-.-'",,.-'';'>;v'l-;V: ;.•■■'*:' 7 ; i- -Mr.■i'iteQibbori > : :for : - , defendant,: urged' that ■j'-'.'ereryUffort-.'was riiado to flud : ont;if;Daly.was; :•: aprohlbited"'pers6n, : bttt tho ovidence couldnot f.-.be-'found. ,Dily. : said that;,'ths .order against 0 ■■ him ■ had expired/- and defendant gave him; a -■■-drink,- and 1 admitted haying done-so..when.thp '.•'-. ; police Inquired the matter.':. ' C..[■*;■ ;■;..-. ■ ■■> ■ ■■, ■:?;V barmaa and:,'every; lieonsee.-of aa.-hotel to, ko '■that persons%ho- are the subjeokof. prohibition ::'orders do : not ■getiliqour.;i-Def onduni- would be •>.,convicted;and; Med. 4 3 -^< l ,? c ! st3 i: 7^'^-V-.'^W '^•;:JS;s ; i>;:iAN^^tlAi : '■:^Aniunusual ; pharge^was::preferred-against; a: ''■'i'yo'ung man named Kobt.: Heotcrspn,;:whp; ap-'.*''peared-in■ answer .to. anv.aUegfttlott- that, on: ''■= April. 27, ; .HJsang'ian-.obscene 'song.. in .-Penrose > - Avenue/' who safd: that;he;had r just ■" l come-out j.'bf "■ tho /hospital, ! hobbled into .the Coiirt~on orutohes. sßo .had intimated to the V," police thathe intended to plead.guilty^ol the. ■: 'charge, , and'so-'savo'olpense.,to';himself, but-iis - : "olea, when the ihformationi'was read,, was taken• 'iosone'bf not:guilty. .:>Theipolicp;npt;ha7ing: ;.;their; witnesses, ini attendance,' a .remand was 'v:;granted[:to' : Friday^;; ; vK'- r -- ; ; ; : ;;;V^;;■';,;;.y-\vv- : / Yc '■•'■ ■';: wwpl^:;{{^/ ' i : . 'Henry John : Scott,-.remandddfrom-last'.-weck • on'a'onargo.of>stealing:.iy--rug,:4:hat,'a, shirt, : and -three collars;, valued 1 at/ 305., , the property, -' ; . oi> Jas; ■■'At ' ~Lyttelton,:. was ' forward for sentence.■v>;i4-.':-v<:^v:: ; - r : ,^, , ■:.ChieMeteotiye:Broborg ; explained that in- '. .V'formant and accused:,were'.working "and living :'.-.together at Lyttoltori.' Accused left lij ttelton -:■ by the lloa'na on , his way,:to Sydney, -yia .Wel,"vlington;':.and,;took:; the- , articles' mentioned in ■V:the information,with him. ;;...;ft ;/'. . . ■■'■: .: ■ ■■■•'."•'■ Mr.:Serdmatti.who-'ftppeartid for the defence/ -a intimate"d. that his client 'had never' been j-be-('.foro .the: Court :previously: and,'as. the property. ; : ; isd:all-been recovered, itvwonld be restored to• ■';'the >.owner.:i-:.Counsel, engge'sted that,:acoused ■I ■■'rnjght-be , given -'another -ppportunityi ';- ;\- >-' ;,.;';'flisVyforship''considered:a pbriviotion and fine ' .in,:default-seven' days , ;:imprisonment,' irwoMd-nieet. the:^ase. ; ':;;::,.;',-:;;; ' > ■'■;.:■: C X: V i SHELTEE ;^OE^THE;I)ISTBESSEI). S ■■'" ,'■;-Ellen :Andersoni:'reinanded "from: Saturday-on .-♦charge of being a Togae;;and:Tagab'ond-irithin ;..'. the vmeaningof .'the" Police , -.^^Offences' , A'ct; j l9oß,;'in :-'■'■'-'(hat she;has insufficient lawful,means of. supr L s ;:, ; port, : was.brought ;up'for sentence;.; , ■ : -'. : ■ ■■':■•..:'•- .{.;'.Sub-Inspector.'.Phair,:stated-that the Salva:s' tipn^Army^authoritiesliiad'agreed-.tp ,, takei'the '■< ; B-pmanan,:and she v Was :: wilHjlg ; td r go .there.- r fc' '■'■>'/- His 'Worship entered ; a convictioni-and'-order v.'to.'.coine'up; for. serifenco -.irhen; called on, 1 , on' .:,'sonditibn-that acousediwent into,the : Salvation-: , ! Army Home, and remained. ther;o for six'month's; ;|j ; ;;- ; JNlifE; pNE-POJJND.; NOTES; V-i-^ r ' '■•!'■■:•-A Lwell-dresscd/i,woman?, named ;■ Eliza.-Holt,'- ;■ alias! Jessie' Holt,' pleaded 'guilty. to a charge 'of'■ ;' haying,? on; May I, , :'■ stolen .nine ' notes,;> the ; 'i property.of :one. : Harry-Bates, v. -Cγ ,-:. i,;:-,; ; ; : ;■ On ..the;, appliuatipn oS/Sub-Inspector- , Phair; >:-Mptisedywas'--remanded.-{tiU ! "tl|s-.'.ijiprnlhg;,-. , for' vßentence. , ;■;.;.-^S;^;. , ?^?.si'^y'Jv/.!^';^-'>.;:iv;:-'! v.'>i?aur . Brock' plfedeS 'not.; guilty /to ..a': charge ;.-'. of • riding 'a'.'imotor: c'ycle, ; 'betweeii':snnset ■ and .., eunns&:.;without:.;a light.-".defendant.;said, the; ',"machine was otftrof •order ) ! s : and.hp was only '::,.testing it.v'-HjSvWorship'.'ac(!epted' defendant s ' ; iexplanation;.and;.ordered him to pay costs (75.). .. V fEobert v Coulston:,, charged Avith failing -to pro- ' ;.■ vide:for -the maintpnance' of .''his .illegitimate 'child, was '.ordered;,to':.pay; 7s. 1 per ; week.{for : - the maintenance!of the 'child,, arid to pay costs. . ;/.-(i6,-105.).V:.0n ; the; application;,of -.'Hr/AVilford. ' _ for the defence, ;■ security ? for, appeal; was fixed ; ;in. ,the eiim' of JBIO. ■';Sir.','Von'- : Haast : appeared; i , ;; , ;^™;;.;-; ,, .'.;:: ■■;?;'; : '■.■■- :-': ■ '':■ , ■■:■;'. Viljchaei Jl'Cartfiy ; -pie(ideci -guilty 'tb. : acharge ■ :•"■ of lindecency in :iock; Street; : ;' Mr. O'Leary, ■ .who-appeared , for accused,surged that leniency : ! . should , be' extended ■to ■' his j; client,-'- who, had: ; ;■': never'.beenM»fore.the-,Court previ6usly< i! r , ',' •, ..;.-'; His'.Worship Entered ;a conviction , and,'fine :■';,of. £0,- in default 21.days' imprisonment* / '■: :": ; s Onp, first offender for drunkenness failed-to ■.'.appeaivand was fraed;los;'iAnotliei'.-first-offch- : . der'was convicted and discharged.' ■..:-, .:.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 9

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 9

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 9

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