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MAGISTRATE'S COURT

MISCELLANEOUS CASES. William Iknnifiu, for whom Mr. H. V. O'L'eJry appeared, pleaded not guilty, before Ml'. W. G. JliddeH, S.M., yesterday, to permitting drunkenness at "the Thistle Inn Hotel. of which lie iB iiCfIIKGO. After the hearing of evidence, His Worship lieid that defendant could noi k> convloicd, nml.lhu information was dismissed. Grace Kiehardson pleaded guilty to loitering in Courtenay Place on July 8, contrary to the provisions of the War insulation*, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. . Charles Brock was convicted and discharged for .drunkenness, and was fined .f:o. in default • U days' imprisonment, for committing an indccont act in Courtenay Place. Tlio result Of a collision between a lorry and a dray on the Hutt Road 011 Julv !) led to Lewis Fleet bcirifr charged with liavintr driven a dray on tho wrong: side of tho thoroughfare, and with having omitted tn have lights on tile voliiole. Defendant was lined 205., with costs ISs. Thomas Peacock pleaded guilty to ridin.;; a motor-cycle on tho wrong side of the Hutt Ifoad; Defendant, who said he was anxious to avoid the muddy side of thu 'thoroughfare, was ordered to pay costs. 7s. , ■ Bert Power was charged with bavins failed to have a number on the front of his motor-car, also with having had no lights on the ear when it. was standing in a public sired'. On. each charge lie was fined Ifts.. with costs 7s. Thomas Connol'y, ogain-1 "vliom it, was stated there lwd been similar previous convictions, wis fined Ms. fn* having drivn a motor-ear without lights. .. Charles P. l.nmrd'in was charged wi l h having driven n motor-car in n negligent manner in .Tcvois pnny. Inspector Marsnel: said tint defendant ran down 0 cyclist. Defendant, who sa ; d he was not t.rnvolling fast, was fined .£2.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 2

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 2

MAGISTRATE'S COURT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 2

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