MAGISTRATE'S COURT
SATURDAY'S POLICE CASKS,
At (lie .Magistrate's Court on S.-.1.1 rilny il v M'Carthy, S.JI.. iiruaiviffi. insobriety James Ward, ivlioiii there were two previous i.-oiivic 1 - 1 ion.-;, was fined (iO.s., in default tiren'.yun.j davs' imprisonment. Arthur Jjo.=mau, with ono previous conviction, it;, g linsd 2fls., ivitli the alternative 01 sticii days _ imprisonment; 01m tirst ollcwltr was lined tOs., and another '.:os. Edgar Stanley Isaac and Robert J'otrfc (mtio lvero nhnrgud with threatening behaviour on the Queen's Wlinrl whereby a breach of the peace was occasioned. They were also jointly charged villi breaking a pane of glass, valued at t.j.-. the property of the Wellington Harbour .Hoard. An altercation between the two men respecting the right of 011 c of them to enter the tally clerk's office on the wharl' led to a light, in the" course of which thi) pane, of glass was broken. Isaac was held to have caused the Ik'hi, anu Grono, Die Magistrate held, acted in sill-defence, and the case against him \>a* dismissed. Isaac was lined .£5, 'and ordered to pay l.'is., the cost of the pane of glass, in default one month's imprisonment. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 8
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190MAGISTRATE'S COURT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 8
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