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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

' (Before'Mr/. W. Riddell, S.M.) ■ : CHARGE OE DESERTION. James Buskin Robertson was charged in the Magistrate's Court • yesterday with unlawfully degerting his wife, Mary Ann Eobertson/ at Wellington, on November 15 last, and with having neglected or refused to provide her with adequate means of support ' '■.':'" ■■■■ \ : Sub-Inspector Norwood >asked f that accused be remanded. Robertson, he said, had been absent for a considerable'time and all efforts to find him had. been unavailing until a few days ago. ..Ultimately' he was arrested at Wairoa, during-the previous week, on a warrant. Defendant had never communicated with his. wife and child since deserting them; . Mr.' A. Hindmarsh, who appeared for the' accused, stated that the man's wife was at present in.Wellington. There was another sido to the case, and he suggested a : week's remand. ■ . ;' .' . Accused was remanded until.. Monday next. allowed in the sum of .£6O and two sureties of each .or one of ,£6O. -. "■•■-, .-. . . , ; ■ '/'•; "■'■- %■ '-iNSOBEiETT.^'-'■•;' : .■■'.- Violet-Paion; was called : to answer a charge of drunkenness., Accused, against .whom 'twenty-one previous; convictions had been recorded,, was described by the' police as "quite, incorrigible." In ;a ;statement, she.averred that her mother,was:prepared to take charge of her and-'tfie! 'Court deferred sentence until , to-day .'in-order that inquiries might be .instituted. .■.' .-'•-... 'A first-offending inebriate who..did not: appear, forfeited-his bail of. 10s. ;■ '■.. ! ■.<;;' CUBA : STREET'AFFAIR.:;.: ~ : . : ; Against'Jqsephpbmerich and, Alesandar Alexander, it was .alleged that .they had been;guiliy, in Cul)a'. : Stree.t;'.on , ' , .;the,pre> ■ vious day, of' . threatening • behaviour,which resulted'in a breach of the peace. Alexander pleaded not guilty; ;D6merich did not appear, but:-on-;.the, .application of his:counsel, Mr.:E. , J. Fitzgerald,, both accused were-remanded to.appear on;Eriday.:nert. v ~.-'■;../ ■'.• -•:-.-,.' :.■,'■ :;;.',,-.-.■•'. ■.-. ■::■■■ '. B : "'Sri- :: .-': '-BOOKS - STOLEN.-- '■;-,'-..•;^--\ ' Thomas Jamicsonpk-aded.not guilty to a : charge: of , having, stolen -fifteen' books, yalued at;7«.6d.,-.the:"property.of Frederick Bevan. ;A'conviction was' entered and; Jamieson was fined. 20s.''."and ordered:' to pay ,'4s.,' a .witness's ;eipenses,;', in-default, seven 'days' imprisonment;; .The' Court di- , . rected that the books', should'.be .returned to- their:-owner.. ! /; - '■;■'']'".''■':'''.', '■ y ■;. ;.-.'.'

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 946, 13 October 1910, Page 3

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 946, 13 October 1910, Page 3

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 946, 13 October 1910, Page 3

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