MAYOR'S COURT.
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(Before 3,103 Worship ,thc Mayor, and George jßr,odie, Esq., J.P.) TUBE SHANGHAI NITSANCK Two boys, named James Gheyno ami Honi’y Smith, were charged with wilfully damaging public property. It appeared that those two young “larrikins” had amused themselves on Wednesday evening by practising with their shanghais at the expense of the Dunedin School (JommitW-. Their sportive inclinations wore satisfied when they had succeeded in destroying twenty-six panes of glass and doing other damage The Bench ordered the boys to pay the amount of the damage done, 7s 6d, and fined each of them 20s and costs, or in default a week’s imprisonment.
AOAIXST THE BYE-LAWS, building without a license, agauist Samuel Waites, was <usmused with a caution. James Smith, for flying for’hire without a license, was fined 'is'; it similar penalty was imposed on 'Villiam -Meade for crossing the footpath in without permission.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2659, 25 August 1871, Page 2
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148MAYOR'S COURT. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2659, 25 August 1871, Page 2
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