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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

///'(Before Mr.; W./G/Eiddeli^^:M.); ■'.': . , MOTOR-CAK/DRIVEE ;EINED. ,-! /William ',/ Sinclair . • Bennington.'-, was charged . that; on , September 9 :at Wei-. lington, being the driver- of a motor-car on Lambton Quay,' he did not sound a warning bell or gong when.nearing a foot .passenger. He, was/further, charged with travelling at a speed dangerous to. •the .public,; and .' with reckkss driving.. He pleaded not' guilty ._to all three charges, and conduilted his own defence. , Harold Palethorpe, stated that after 10, p.m. on September 9 he was standing on Lambton' : Quayi, 'opposite' Macdonald's Mart, in company■' with a lady waiting for the car., He -noticed a motorcar'approaching at a great speed. .'lt was -on its correct sida till it - got near ..-'the United Farmers' corner,. when. it swervtd towards' the- centre of. the road, ;and struck witness. 1 From the time he. sawit. until it reached, him. it/seemed'only about four or five seconds. _ Its' speed was more like an express train than anything else. ■-•'.•/. Station-Sergeant Darby: When it- got: up to you what happened? '':•"' Witness: I can't tell. It seemed 'to me like a great blaze of light,, and then, :I was asking for 'a. drink of water .on the other ,side of'lambton Quay. .' • • Witness added that the lady who.,was with ..him was also struck by the car. 'A car had previously passed between the /spot where they were standing and'the/ footpath. Horace Rogers,'tram motorman,. stated :in-evidence that, while, his car was travelling from-10• to 12 miles nn hour, the taxi-cab came from behind and passed him quickly. Two 'other witnesses also gave evidence for the police.

'Accused, in the...witness-box, .'stated that he had' sounded the' horn when ap-. preaching the pedestrians. He contended that 'the ■'■ distance from: where the car started' (near.'the Public-Trust' Building) to where the accident; occurred was too short to /permit of the, car getting .up : a dangerous.speed., He called one, witness on the' question-of speed. ;-."::' :'''! The Magistrate l said; that the' evidence was against, accused. .'On', the .first.;charge he was fined 10s.,;with.costs 135., and wit.nesses' expenses 95.,. ihl default twenty; four''hours. ',- On ,the second; charge; a fine ; 6f'4os., with.costs i3s. : , was irnpos'ed,-' - in.'; default ? seven'- : days': . imprisonment.-. On the third .charge;.accused was'convicted and discharged.. ' :.-v;"; : .'•'■-■ (" f :''■

ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLE

• James; Patrick Sluv'nan, a'. square-built young: m ah; was ■ chai'ged;.with,: disorderly behaviour'; 'in Taraiiaki. Street:..while drunk, and withi.'i.assa'ulting .Constable' Fischer while in the '-'execution of his duty. Mr. •H. O'Le'ary, /jb'ti behalf of accused, entered; a- plea of guilty;.;:' -}.y. './-;' • StaHou-Serge'a'nt'Darby:: stated that, accused was very, violent outside'the Terminus Hotel." at.-lO.o'clopk on. Saturday night, and,, when being, arrested by. Constable Fischer,' had .struck that',' officer 1 and given, him-' a. discoloured eye. '.'Accused':had| previously ...been.fined .for as'-' sault.'-/ ':; ■•' ;■',.' ■.'••'. ! • '-.•■■'■''■ „ ! Mr. .'O'Leary.'statedi.that'.his : client .had; taken pari; in a.football;match.'on Satu'rf 1 'day -afternoon,-■ and/the, party .'.had been' celebrating, the .'even.tbn -Saturday night.-, Accused .wasrunder: ".the ..'lnfluenQe ;.of liquor at ; the" time; : >and:iis? temper; had got:'the,better.of-Wm;.,''?V;;,-'.-.. ..;""'■'. • On the-charge >'of'/disorderly, behaviour accused was: fined"'•' in 'default, seven days', imp'risdnm'entr'and,' ion ..the. 1 charge of.- assault, he wa's fined ii'and '.witness's expenses 65., in' default; twenty-one .'days' imprisonment.; j .":'^;;^;x;'.;' ;•:,; :.:::.y .'•']''•; -.'"; .'■' : Mn,K : ;PEOSECUTibNS.;: ; ::;^;y;:: ;'.':An-application 'by AV.-'Wi -Ctump; : (MiS : A. H. Hindmai'sh) : .for. the-; rehearing- of; ;the case. Police;, v.-, Crump—a .• charge.;of selling milk;adulterated: with : water-rwas' adjourned, pending decision' in -the appeal ■in:the.case .of the"Fres'h'. Food v and.lce : Co:;:Ltd. ;.'-_.;.;'.': ;:.;.. J :^v/:.//.: s/ : \ ; -.l:' :'. For/ji ..siipilar.V reason prosecutions against'E.Benge ; (Mr: AV. L.*. Herdniah), C'.'. J; Duffy (Mr.; A.'i-L/' Herdman),-.; and JamesiCathcart (Mr:; J., J. I ..M'Gratk);were adjourned,,sine, die:;-:: '■;':■.-.-'■'. :'■.'■.-;..■•■•' '-J '•'.':'

'; ■ A. charge 'agaulst- : ;A:r : B.';,Cooper..(alleged sale, of milk adulterated .with'ivater) was withdrawn: by. leave;,6f ,'Uiij -.Court. -Mr. $?: L; Herdman: for'defendant. ;.

: William; tangford ;'ivas : ordered..;to pay! ;155. ; .a week, bwards,tlie' ra'aintena'nce»of : hisVwif e, • also; ifil,.ls.'r' solicitor's :fee.., Mr. Blair ..appeared:for ■'ebm'pUi'nant - and Mr: I'utnam.. for idefoiidant: ;; : .- ' ; : ,; .■ ! . . Arthur] Graham,'for whoin'Mr.vP/Jackson ;appeared,;'''consented., to''.be!; adjudged • the:father-' of. an hubbtn .•'ill,egitimata ; child : ■;aml : T.to ehter.;-into;;,aVJbond y of.,.£so. for'its support. , r He '.-iwas ' /ordered.. ,to, .surety of > .£3O. in' de'faul't'ithree ■ months': imprisbhment.-. ■hr. : - : ;ih-.t^'-: ; h-: Av-*'.''■■'■; ; :

- v A-'^ca'se' agamst.jGeorge''.-Hehry vßfadley'.for di'sbbedieiicS'of- a .maintenance" :ord.M; : -jn ! application-'.of..coinplaihanfcjadjpiirned for ..;a;ijif6eK.. ■.;-'■■'.': .-'"'.''';■; iv'-;i.-.',' ; V-: Vs M'^'*'i';,'.-v'V-\'.'■'■:-.■'■'lnformations.; were 'dismissed 'or, /struck put in ■■■ the maintenance < cases-, /'against. Hiiiion- John Gulle'ry,:Albert:' Nicholson,', •Harold Walker, 'and^Waltef'^dams^:.''■':

'}:■;{s ];:; MOTHER;.QASES:, Vv;:-^',,;.:.::; /--, John l 'Ferrei'plradcd*: ! g^iity j ; tb' i a\ charge. %b'fi..dr.uhkehness/'aiuptflvpfbcuriiig litjuor•during.'thb.''cun:cnfcy'\vbfj'ta''\'prohibitiqn' 'order, but-stated ' that]' he' : ' thought' that iKe;.pr'deif.';had-Vexpircrfim'iScptembei\': ; ; ■was- convicted, and ';disclitjrged ■ foi'. J diunk- : '' ;enness' and,'-.'for itli'e, .se'colulyoffence';'-''was fined 10s';i'Mriv:''default''Sev'(>ri;'.daysi.-'im'p'ris-''-onnient. , Dennis, Close,'; for- drunkenness,,.was'- fined '■■: 10s.?. 'in. first'qffehding' 1 inebriate; of : . 2-i' ; h'6urs'';imprisqnmeiHj;a'ud<another was. .convicted and discharged.!'.' Louis' Francis: Hardy, /charged / with/; drjufikehness,: !:ahd : with! ; a : 'bi'ea'cli ; .'6f : a"; pr'ohib'itioh:.'order,< \vas": remanded ~until/',Oc'tober -,--54;);, : ; ; , ■'■'■■■ ,"/ ■'.- Andrew • .Collins^.a^yp.ubg.:/man, V; was. charged, Svith.*-usjhg: impVopoivilangnage-in; Cuba ; Street..; on-, behalf-bf accused; entered; a bflguiltyj: ■and; asked f or.le'niency .'>; Aofine: qf ;■' Mb .was', • im l . wa's'i'.allbwe^.l'j'ii.,.whibh i',tq'/"James'/Ruskin.' Robertson,,' appearing' 'on" remand;'.-was 'cliarged- that,',cn' November/ 15, : 1909, he ,"did .unlawfully .desert:.- -his'.: wife and. has-'.refused ■ tb'provide"• her;'with'., -maintenance.'; Mr- A; iH. Hindm'a'r'sh, who ' appeared,' for.' accused,, stated - that '-matters had ,been, arrdnged, and..-ho understood, that., complainant.'Vas:fwUling.that::-'the. !cMrge^Bh6uld-:,^e^witbJra'Tvii.i\v , Jacksohj'fi'fqr'.'.cpmpTa^a^t'j^pffere'd;nb ! bb--I jection,/. and;;:the,. charge' ; . was -/accordingly / -withtlrawn jffib, jC6jrrf I:':/:;.;, ■.>;-;.; ' ! Hearing of Hhe charge;..:, against: : :the, To'ngariro ; Timber Combany, Ltd.' (alleged. breach of the '.Companies 'Act, ;1908) - was. further adjourned -.on"the .application M: Mr./ : H; H.-,.Ostleiv. : Jwh.Q : ..ap'p.eiired;: for j tliq < Depbrtinent... r..!'.:.;';:" ; >■';/,":; : u\

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 950, 18 October 1910, Page 3

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 950, 18 October 1910, Page 3

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 950, 18 October 1910, Page 3

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