MAGISTRATE’S COURT
POLICE CASES. Mr. E. Page, SAL, dealt with police cases in the Magistrate’s Court ycsteidlWalter Riley, a hawker, aged 43, pleaded guilty to being drunk while in charge of a horse and cart in Manners Street on Tuesday afternoon. He was fined £5, in default seven days imprisonment, and was allowed one week in which to pay. , Archibald McCallum, a seaman, aged 55, who admitted being«an idle and disorderly person with insufficient lawful means of support, was convicted and ordered to come op for sentence when called upon within twelve months. For his second offence of drunkenness Jeremiah O’Reilly, aged 70, was fined 412, in default seven days’ imprisonment. Sydney Charles Leckie, who on Tuesday was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment in the Supreme Court for breaking and entering in the city, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for stealing an electric iron, valued at 4:1 155., the property of Doris KnthFeen Brady. The sentence was made concurrent with the term Leckie is nt present serving.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 112, 9 February 1928, Page 15
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168MAGISTRATE’S COURT Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 112, 9 February 1928, Page 15
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