LOWER HUTT COURT
Mr. W. G. Hido'ell, S.M., presided at the monthly fritting of tlio Lower Hutt Magistrate's Court held yesterday. J' l( 'B'" men t was :rivcit for pki in till by default in tho following undefended Lower Hutt Borough Council v. Tutua To. One. ,fiU ss. id. i 6amo v. Tutua io One alio' Win 'l'e One, -C' 33 12s. fid. ( costs £3 17s ; E. Fihst and Co. v. J. Higgins, tOs. (Id., casts 2fls. fid.; Rolwvt Craig Reid and Walter Cooley, .£3.185., costs Campbell and Reid, for buildimr in the borough without first obtainin? a permit, wero fined '20s. and costs 17 T,co Daniel Coffey pleaded guilty to a clmriie of failing to reuo'er service as reouired bv the Defence Act, and was lined .£2. with costs 7s. Thomas Turvey, alias Cox, charged with creating a disturbance in King Georgo Theatre, failed to appear, and was fined 405., in default seven days' ijnprifonmeut. Isabella Mary ICronast aslced that her brother. William Albert Smith, bo bound over to keep the peace. In support of tho application sho alleged assault and abusive l.uimiage. A sister of tlie a[> plieiuit" al>o gave evidence. DefoiKunit was ordered to enter into a bond for .£25 to keen the peaec towards complainant. for one vear, and to find one surety of 1-25 within seven days, and to pay costs X 1 Is. . Avouni man named Eric B. Young pleaded not guilty to a charge of riding a motov-cvcle 011 tho Main Road at a enec-d o'nngerons to tlie public, but was convietcd and fined 2tfe., with costs 21s.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 60, 4 December 1919, Page 8
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265LOWER HUTT COURT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 60, 4 December 1919, Page 8
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