MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Police and summons cases wore dealt iut.li to-day by Mr. E. Page, S.M. . A remand until to-morrow was granted m the case of Mervyn John Cudbv, a labourer, aged 30 who was charged with stealing leather, boots, thread, nails, lasts and emery paper of a total value of £2 the property of K. Hannah and Go , A..lule of £5 was inflicted on Samuel MeKeag for unlawfully trespassing on the Irentham racecourse. Detective-Sergeant Kevell said the accused was' prohibited ;.li-"l 1,P 1i 1, g,on racecourses by reason of his . list- Before the last meeting at Trentham Sub-Inspector Ward warned him not to go on the course, but he did so. The accused to d the Magistrate that he had gone on the course to see a man about ='e"InS employment at Paraparaumu Otiiki Ropata was lined £1 for stealing a tobacco pouch valued at 355, the pro° pevty or James W. L. Barrett. P 1 leading guilty to a charge of unlawfully tiespassmg on a racecourse, Herbert Fletcher Tomiinson was fined <"3 fi Ja.m^,<? ordon, a labourer, aged 33. was fined ±,2 lor assaulting John James Smith Senior-Sergeant Scott said the accused was struck Smith 1. 1*1^6 °f d""k "h™ *
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 3
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201MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 3
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