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MAGISTRATE'S COURT

SUNDAY TRAGINC CASE

lieforo Mr. D 0 A Cooprr. SM , vostorday, Porcv Rogers, proprietor fl tho Shamrock Hotel who was defended by Mr. T. Young, plc-ukd not grnln to a'charge of selling liquo<- on a Sunday, a dny on-which such litonsci promises wero required to be <:!ooC<J. Sergeant James Hcnrj stated that, on tho morting of Juno 21 u Enndav; ho saw a milkman Icuo tho Si imroek Hotel. As a res-ilt of ar. lntert.cw tho milkman (James G.ifojlo) produced a bottlo of beer, wrirh no otatcd ho had found in his can, «hich ho had pia<.ci insido tho hotel whilst ho ras sorting Witness then intc-newci tho proprietor, who admitted that ho Lad guon Gilfoylo a bottle of bee As a matter of fact tho proprietor 6iid that no had always given the milkman a botita of beor'on a Sunday. After ovidonco b.< tho defendant, Hi% Worship said that ho was siAi'ficd thai no sale had been "iroted lbo information would be dismissed BITTEN 15Y A DOG. A charge of being 'lie owner of a dog which had attacked a cmld wa-. preferred against John Dinger. Mi C H. Trc&mvell appeared for tho accused, and entered a plot r£ gui'ty Police-Inspector Hoi'dre.i stated tint tho defendant's do.; hrd without enj naming attacked and bit in t:in fve it littlo girl aged tt o y ars 'l\n bite was so had that tho ch''d had to .ia\o lour stitches put in His Worship fined nco.iscd £1, and ordered tho dog to be Jostroytd. DOMIibTIC TROUBLE A young man I leaded f,irit,, to a charge of attempting te aE.s.iulu olio Harry Borcsford Peers His Worship lined the defendant i\\ Uhum Pcard) 10s and costs 16s. i CRAMOND FURTHER IU'MVNDED Horace Arthur C'ramond, vho was charged with embe-//hiij» tho sutr. of £l-130 2s. Bd., the property of Tins Cook and Son, tourist agei.ts, «a< further remanded till Ji'K 8 Ha 1 wne allowed in the sum of I'oOO, and two sureties of £250 each. OTHER POLICE CASES Malcolm John Ciilhes, a cr.iliniu anc'. James France, a man o'-uir,i.mi, pleaded guilty to a charge cf creating t breach of tho peato Gi'lirs tho aggressor, and was fined ifc , midst Franco'was discharged without i conviction. ' Albert Carnegie, who threw t stone i and damaged properly, was iinou £1 a.id | costs 13s. I Thomas Dwjer was fined £2 f or vsing ' ohjcctionablo langu-igo [ For a hroacli of Ins proluuitum ordci Charles W. Rogers .i«s fined £1. For iit£ol>riot% liruee M l,iundoi« wis fined £2, Thonm £1, and John Steel, Daniel MTiri-im, and Win Whiteside wcro each fined 10s Three first olTemlcrs were lined 10s. eacli, and two others were comick-J and mscliarged. BREACHES OF AWARDS Tho Inspector of Award", (Mr Rowland T. Vailoy) procecdel rgaiii't Rouse 1 Black and Son, eoichbmlders, for f.i I ing to register their factory under tho Factories Act, 111 1 ? A fine, of CI m* imposed. For like ofionccs, ("' R Rogor.s, tailor, nnd M J Linkshear, printer, were ench fined £1 For selling tobicco after 8 r> m , Foug Leo was fined 3s. and costs lis. W. Launder, tiiV, 'ho failed to pay an employee wt;cs 's roqu'red hv tho Factories Act, Jill' iios conwotcd and ordered to p iy cosis 7 s MISCELLANEOUS CASES Thomas Gowlins was hnod 5> ard costs 7s. for drumg a motoi-e.T ni night without showi.l2 ~ tiu-'ighi. I'm u similar offence E C, Aouni; was fineu a like amount Horaco Parker and Join were each lined.os. .uid cost,-, 7s. foi il.it in,: vehicles at ni'iht without lights On charges of f.nlin; 10 comply wiih drainage notices, Hn'iro Herbert Rudkin, ,Fodor K. Kellni':, and Edm ii"l Spencer were each fined 10s n.id Court costs Os. Fnr Fr.iokimr 111 auction imrt, David Alexander Elliott nw lined 3< and costs 7s.

Harden Algnr, who w'ns represented by Mr. K. .1. l'"it7!sibboii, was praiitod exemption from military parades (or o,in year, on condition that lie attended the camp in 1910. ■Low Lee was liwd £3 r-rd rosU 21s fld. for cruelly ill-fioatinc a horse For leaving a niolor-ear tmitte-it'e-l Joseph V. Lewis ».n lnn-il .">=. and costs Ts. For allowing 'torl> tn irnmla, John Hamilton was fift'-d 10s , and cost.s 7s. For a like offence Kriion IVr'ard Jo.x s was ronvieted and ordeW to pav eus(s 4s. George lames Howard n.n: fni'd V. oiul costs 7.5. foi a buaeli ot' the lltinlei Street taxi-cab Maiid ler/.uht'fii's Patrick Cnllaghaii -vas fined "w. costs 7.5. for (lriwiur. an expiiss at i ;rlit without a light. O.i a fmtlier clm-.e of leavili;; all o\pie<:s mmtcii'li I In- ujordered to pay Couit co-d*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2193, 4 July 1914, Page 14

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2193, 4 July 1914, Page 14

MAGISTRATE'S COURT Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2193, 4 July 1914, Page 14

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