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For allowing a horse to wander Alex- | under Dunn, lor whom Mr. lloglien i«l'peareiL was Ihied ">=., witli co-ts is. -> similru- charge, preferred against lnnm.il'atrick J,yon-, was met by a iine 01 a-, witli costs' -Sis., and witness's expenses, 4s "Stop! Look out lor tlie engine. a notice that must lie complied w. l th •' railway crossings. Yesterday, a driver oi a lorry, named John JlacKay, adinutei not having complied with the notice be lore crossing the line in Waterloo Qiiav on February (i. lie was convicted aw ordered to pay Court cost?, 175., ana lvU nesses' expenses, 30;., in del unit -18 houis 'imprisonment. MAINTENANCE. John William Leslie admitted bein; .£27 in arrears with payments duo an order requiring him to contribute u the support of his wile. He was sen tenced to three months' imprisonment, tm warrant to be suspended so long as ins a' week is paid oil' the arrears. Air I'. W. Jackson appeared for the complain ant. . , l'or disobedience of a maintenance oi der, under which the arrears amountct to .£ll IDs. Gd., Lucy Smith was sen tenced to 11 days' imprisonment, the war rant to be suspended so long as is. r week is paid off the arrears. . Evelyn Butler was granted remission. c. four months' arrears duo under a main tenance order. In other respects tin order is to stand. .. Thomas Carswell, charged with uis obcdienco of a maintenance order, hat paid t'.ic arrears. He was convicted an< ordered to pay solicitor's fee =£1 Is., " default 48 hours' imprisonment. Jlr. l - K. Dix appeared for the complainant.^ Eobert Tulloch Watls and Harry Gra ham Watts, neither of whom appeared were both ordered to pay 2s. a week to wards the support of their father. 'ASSAULT. Albert Hansen did not appear to an swer a charge of having assaulted Sara. Falloon. lie was fined 405., and orderet to pay .fit Is. solicitor's fee, in detaul' sevcji days' imprisonment. Mr. C. 1* Dix appeared for the informant. OTHER CASES. Thomas lieeves admitted • being drunl on Saturday, but denied having refuset to quit the City Buffet Hotel when re quested to do so. lie also denied a chargi of having used improper language. 11 was convicted on both charges, lor re fusing to quit the hotel lie was fined £- with witnesses' expenses Bs., and l'or usui! the language conmlained of he was linn A' 3. Default', in the first case was hxec at seven days, and in the second ease a 21 days. Terence M'Aloar pleaded guilty to : charge of drunkenness, and to a furtlie: charge of procuring liquor, during thi currency of a prohibition order. On jh< first chargo he was declared a liabuua inebriate, and sentenced to a month s nil prisonment, and on the second charge In was convicted and discharged. John Douglas, on a charge of drunk enness, was sentenced to a month's im prisonment. William Black, for a similar offence was also sentenced to a month's impri sonment.' Ilenry Milsted was fined-10s., with tin option of 48 hours' imprisonment, fo: drunkenness, and three first-offending in obriates, who did not appear, were order eel to forfeit their hail UOs. each),'or im dergo 24 hours' imorisDnment. Anothe first offender was convicted and dis charged. The following defendants were fined fo; breaches of prohibition orders:—Margare; Grace Lane (two charges), 405., wi'.h cost: 95., in default 14 days' imprisonment, am 20s„ with costs fls., in default scv.en days imprisonment'; John William Lucas, 40s. with costs 75.. in default seven days' im prisonment; Robert Muirhead, 10.=., witl costs 7s:,\in default seven days'.imprison meat. • •i • ' For using improper language in Join Street. Kate Wilson was fined JC3, in dc fault 21 days' imprisonment. Patrick Daly, for whom Mr. .T. J M'Grath appeared, pleaded guilty to i charge. ,o£ 4 using, improper language ii Tory Street.'Ho'was fined «E3, and or derqd to nay court costs 135.. and wit nesses' expenses 18.=., in default fourteei davs' imprisonment.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 3
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