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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

(Beforo Mr. W. G. Riddel], S.M.)

ARGUMENT IN A- HOTEL BAR.

At tho 'sitting of the .- Magistrate'? Court on '.Saturday., James Cameror,-. and " John Cat-terall pleaded guilty tt a, chargo. of using, threatening behaviou:. iny. the .Hotel Cecil;on -Friday . nighv ;whereby, a- breach of Viie peaco was occasioned, and -to a- further, .charge oi damaging a glass panel, valued" at 55.: the-.property of Frauds M'Parland.- ■ ■ '. Station-Sergeant' Darby informed the magistrate that the two' men had' beeii having an argument in tho hotel bar, and . had . come to . blows. . Both ' weri sailors, and nothing was, known, against them previously. . '.. ; ': The. magistrate imposed a fine of 20s 'on each /defendant for .each' .chargo,. an;', they - were.- ordered to "make, good th'. damage between them. The alternative was seven .days'.imprisonment.

JUVENILE OFFENDER,

. . A ten-year, old lad was .convicted and discharged on of stealing n bioycle, valued at £8;

MAINTENANCE

V Albert Bottom was. ordered to pay ;65.: a week towards,the--support' of liiV illegitiniate child,' also accoudimerit ex-penses-amounting to's6B Bs.,'witness ex." ppnses" os., arid solicitor's feo' £2 2s, Ho was also ordered-to. find .security, in' £E0 and two sureties of £25 each.-' Mr. P.. Jackson appeared for complainant and Mr. A. L. Herdmau for defendant.. OTHER CASES.' ; John .Colin-M'Donald,'charged 'with drunkenness, was deemed to bo a habitual inebriate, and.- was sentenced lu •'2l ..'days'- • imprisonment. • • William M'Leod, -for procuring liquor during the currency of a prohibition. • order, warfined '10s., in default seven days' imprisonment. Oil a .charge, of.'drunkenness the.same accused was convictcc! and discharged. John M'Grory, charged l with drunkenness, mado no appearance, and was ordered to forfeit his bail, 20s. George Perrin, John Reed, and Mieliaci .M'Mohon, for drunkenness, were each fined 10s., with tlio alternative of <18 hours' imprisonment. Annie Evans, charged with drunkenness was remanded for a v.oek for medical treatment. One first offender was fined 55., with ihe.usual alternative. : •••■

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 949, 17 October 1910, Page 3

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311

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 949, 17 October 1910, Page 3

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 949, 17 October 1910, Page 3

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