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MAGISTRATE’S COURT

POLICE, CIVIL AND BY-LAW CASES Ths police business in the Magistrate's Court yesterday was dealt with by Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M. j Frank Pilling Rickards pleaded guilty to defrauding House nad Daking, Ltd.. Taumarunui, of £5. Chief Detective Ward stated, that tho younpr man did a flyliig trip over the Main Trunk line, and ob’ tained tho £5 by issuing a worthiest cheque. Subsequently he was arrested on a similar charge, and on Juno 1 7 h» was sentenced to a term of two months Imprisonment at ’Palmerston North, or which one month had expired. Accused was sentenced to a month s imprisonment, to run concurrently with the term nq was already serving. A remand to appear at Christchurch on July 15 was granted in the case of Wiliam H. F. Gibson, who was charged with failing to comply with a maintenance ° Richard Whitaker, yho .was convicted of drunkenness for the fourth time within a short period, was committed to Rotoroa for twelve months. civiTcases Mr. E. Pape, S.M.. dealt with the civil business, and gave judgment for plaintiff in tbe following undefendedo ases:—Gordon and Gotch. Ltd. v. George P. Gay, £4l 7s 7d.. costs £4 6«. 6d.:_O. W. Truebndge r. J. N. M’Lean, £7. costs £1 15s. 6<L: City Carriage Works, Ltd., v. George Waddle £l4, costs £2 15s; Laery and Co. Ltd. v. R. K. Smart £54 10s. 8d„ costs £2; J. H. Whittaker and Sons v. Hubert F. Bishon, £B4 18s. Id., costs £5 25.; Lindsay’s. Ltd., v. L„ A. Jones £2 155., costs £1 3s. 6d.; Robert Martin. Ltd., v. Robinson Bros, £23 12s. 6d„ costs £3 65.: Harry Roberts v. J. Taylor £29 16s. 10d.. costs £3 3a. j Osmond and Son (N.Z). Ltd., y. A. J. Trezise £2 Ils. 6d„ costs £1 14s. *d.i George and Doughty, Ltd., v. R. H. Hayden £lB 6s. 3d., costs £3 45.: W. M. Bannatyio and Co., Ltd., v. F. M. Walsh £23 18s. lid., costs £3 Is.; Reginald Collins. Ltd, v. E. A. Bonnetts £6 19s„ costs £1 10s. 6d.; P. Hayman and Co. v. John Giles and Co. £24 6s. 2d., costs £3 Is.: Reginald Collins. Ltd., v. J. Wilson £3 18s.. costs £1 3s. 6d.: W. Green y, J. J. Moore and Sons, costs only £1 175.; Te Aro Woodware Co. v. W. S. Jenkins -£57 175.. costs £4 Ils. 6d.; Dunlop Rubber Co. v. E. R. Mouat £1 Bs.. costs only; same v. A. Furness, costs only, £1 135.: Harold W. Brown and Co., Ltd., v. P. M Lauchlin £6 65., costs £1 10s. 6d. On a judgment summons, J. Dotcnin was ordered to pay lan A. Mackay £l9 14p. 6d. forthwith, in. default 19 days imprisonment, warrant to be suspended no ions as ss. per week la paid. BY-LAW BREACHES Mr. F. K. Hunt. S.M., dealt with breaches of the by-laws. _ , , George V. Stevenson was fined 20s. and 7s. costs for having no headlight on ul» motor-ear, 10s. and costs for failing to stop his car when requested to do so. fi» was convicted and discharged for hav.ing n • tail-light. Erio Doull was fined ss. and costs 7«. for having no taiblight showing on his motor-car on two consecutive evenings, and was convicted and discharged lor leaving h’s car unattended in the street. For ‘leaving their motor-cars unattended in city streets, William J. Ives. All. Moore, and H. L. Rogers were each order :d to pay 7s. costs. O R. Prouse, whose car was. through an accident, left in Featherston Street over night without lights, was ordered to pav 7s. coats. 1 , For failing to re-register a v-Mirfer of a motor-cycle in the name of tho new owner, Horace Williamson was lined 6s. and costs 75.. and for having no number on the motor-cycle he was similarly penH Jami'S Bruff was fined 6s. and 7s. costs for exceeding the speed-limit at the intersection of Courtenay Place and Kent in the .prohibited rait, or Courtsnav Place. William Evans w:<r fined IDs. and 7s. costa. . Thomas Collins, for driving on the wrong aide of Willis Street was convicted and discharged, because he was taains an injur**! lad to the hospital. Emma Harris was ordered to pay costs for having no headlight showiny on her motor-car. For driving past a stationary tramcar N. H. Jack was fined ss. and 74. costs and J. Baldwin for riding a motorcycle' past a stationary tramcar was fined 10s. and 7s. costs. . For failing to register thenr dogs. Henry Bates. Ellen Collier, and F. Hallter were each ordered to pay 7s. costs, and A. Sutherland was fined 10s. and 7s. costs. John Stewart, was fined 4i)h. and ’a. costs for allowing stock to . wander. For allowing a chimney in his house to catch fire. W. J. Hadley was fined ss. and 7.«. costs.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 247, 13 July 1921, Page 9

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 247, 13 July 1921, Page 9

MAGISTRATE’S COURT Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 247, 13 July 1921, Page 9

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