MAGISTRATE'S COURT
A short sitting of the Magistrate's Court was held on Saturday morning, Messrs. J. W. Ellison and I. Salok, Justices of the Peace, presiding. James Ross M'Laughlin pleaded guilty to having been drunk and was lined 205., in default tlireo days' imprisonment. On a further charge of having in his possession two blankets and one waterproof sheet of tlio valuo of 355., the property of the New Zealand Government, without being able satisfactorily to account for same, ho pleaded not guilty and was remanded to Frjday, January 4. Thomas Rimmer, a seaman, charged with disorderly behaviour in j?euthers(on Street while drunk, was convicted and discharged. Rimmer, who was cmployed on a coastal steamer, missed his vessel, and while drunk threw his coat and waistcoat on to tho footpath and invited some imaginary person to come along and fight him. For insobriety on« first offender, who had bpen remanded for a week, was ordered to. pav medical exnenscs 17s. fid., in default three days' imprisonment, and another had his bail of 20s. estreated.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 82, 31 December 1917, Page 9
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174MAGISTRATE'S COURT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 82, 31 December 1917, Page 9
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