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(Before Mr. W, G.. ftiddell, S.M.)

;' , : . > TWO YO.UNG WOMEN. ■ "■ Two young women, Sylvia Sl'lrityre (alias , Seymour) and Gertrude Hilda Xeaber, were charged .with stealing clothing and other articles, valued at £3 10s.,.the property of Gertrude Navak. It was stated by the police that the two accused had taken the articles from the place where they were boarding. The owner of the goods was the landlady's daughter. Both pleaded guilty., and were convicted and ordered to appear for sentence when called en, on condition that they went to the Salvation Army Home for twelve mouths. AGAINST BY-LAWS. For having horses at large the following .were dealt with:—Thomas Henge, fined ss. and ordered to pay costs 75.; Jessie Hughes, lined ss. and costs 75.; Frederick A. Peterson, h'ned ss. and costs 75.; Alfred Bradley, fined ss. and costs Is.; David Burns-, fined as. and costs lls.; Robert James Cook, lined ss. and costs 95.; William F. Fogdcn, fined 10s. and costs 75.; Thomas Maiwell; fined ss. and costs Us,..;.,and Norah J, Kyan, is. witnesses : I expenses. . . . ■•'■■■■ '■■•■.■■ tor permitting a calf to be at large, Henry Thomas'JVilliam Antrobus'was ordered to pay costs 16s. ' Arthur Anderson was ordered :to pay Court costs 7s. for driving a vehicle, at other than a walking pace, round the corner of liiddiford and Mcin Streets.. Joseph Boucher was fined 55., and ordered to pay 9s. costs, for riding a bicyclo «l a spted greater than leu miles an hour in Karori Ikad. IXSOBKIETT. William Tierney was charged with drunkenness, procuring liquor while prohibited, and entering a hotel while prohibited. Ho pleaded guilty to all of the charges. He was fined .£2 for procuring the licjuor, and on the other counts was convicted and discharged. Glen Barclay was fined XI for disorderliiiess while drunk.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1384, 9 March 1912, Page 15

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1384, 9 March 1912, Page 15

Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1384, 9 March 1912, Page 15

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