MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
(Before Mr. W. G. Kiddell, S.M.) DESTITUTE OLD MAX. Johan Kilncr, nlin«= Jnnwn, was deemed to be nn idle and disorderly p<" r «>n, havin<- insufficient lawful liirans oi' support, but it was explained 1)3" the police that it was for Kilner's own s«l;e (lint he was hroHfjht before (lie Court. Kiliier was C 3 vears of «B<.\ nnd nearly iinablo to wort. He \vn< n lwent arrival in New Zealand, and was destitute, to the Ohiro Home authorities were willing to ?alte His Worship ordered that Kilner should f>o to llio Ohiro Homo for three months. SENT TO ROTO T?OA. Alfred Gibson 01iui?on anpearod on cliarws of insobriety and breaking n prohibition order. As this was the fifth breach of his order,, Gurison vas sentenced to a rear's detention in tic Kotorca Inebriates' Institute. other casks. On a durpn <"1' haviiiß forped tlu , . mmo "M. DicUsoh" to a money-order, ' Mabel
Dickonson was remanded till to-iuorrow. Bail was allqwed. For insobriety, James Smith whs fined £i, Dank\ M'Carron JSI, ami Peter Mulcahv 10s.—M'Carron was, in addition, prufiiUUiil. J-'or using bad language, Douglas Conway was fined .SJ. Louisa Mnitlaml was lined JC2 for a breach of her prohibition order. Similar linos were imposed against Richard Shields nml William Jones. A p'.ca of guilt'Y was entered by Gjlea Bradley, who was accused of having committed a breach of the peace by us. injj threatening bshaviour. Bradley was fined £1.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1392, 19 March 1912, Page 2
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239MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1392, 19 March 1912, Page 2
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