MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
(Before Mr. W. G. Eiddell, S.M.) , . v . DIRTY PREMISES'. - In tho Magistrate's. Coiirt. yesterday, James Phillips'was fined iSIO, in default seven days' imprisonment, for having suffered an offensivo smoll to arise in somo Druminond Street premises which he occupied. If tho contents of .the houso ato clcarcd out by Tuesday next tho amount of the fine will bo remitted. BY-LAWS BROKEN. Alfred C. Fitchett was ordered to pay 7s. costs Respecting a charge of his having driven a vehicle at night without a light. l'or Jiaving allowed stock ~to wander, Lamington M'Williams was -filled 55., with; costs . os.; and John Reginald Welsby 55.,. with costs .CI Bs. For having ridden a bicycle without a light, Allan M. Smith was fined 55., with costs 7s, THE DEFENCE ACT. " For breaches of tho Defence Act, the following wero fined small sums or ordered to pay court costs:—F,. C. Charters, It. D. Forsyth, J. J. Sullivan, R.. Bell, H.. Smith, W. M. Looney, P.. ICnowslcy, Walter Norman Connolly, H R. Ross, Albert Murphy, Ralph M'Randlc, Herbert Smith, Robert James Ballantyne, ' Ernest. George Gan'dell, ,W. ,E. H. Smith, ' Cyril It. Saver, John A. Leggatt, Fredc-r----isk.iHenry,.Brattle, Donald Allan, Jones, Walter Morris, and Arthur S. lucrby. J. Grant was igerely convicted.* DRINK CASES. ~ William Barker was fined wCI for in-, sobriety. • Thomas Reeves was fined £2 for. insobriety, and was ordered to pay lis. in restitution for having broken' a glass door. ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 22 February 1913, Page 3
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238MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 22 February 1913, Page 3
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