CITY POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, May 21. (Before his Worship the Mayor.)
Drunkenness, —lsaac Cox was fined sa, with the option of twenty-four hours’ imprisonment ; Robert Hagan, 10s, or fortyeight hoars’; and Mary Jarvey, against whom there were thirty-nine previous convictions, 40s, or 14 days’. Neglected Child, Hugh Cameron, eleven years of age, was charged with being a neglected child at West Taieri. Constable Strecn said the father was a patient in the Hospital, the mother at service at Waipori, and the boy generally slept in Mr Fulton’s bush. That gentleman had taken a great deal of trouble with the family, and had got the accused a situation, but the manager of the station had been obliged to scud him away on account of his conduct. His brother bad been formerly' in the Industrial School, but was now at service. He was committed to the Industrial School for four years, and ordered to be instructed in the Protestant form of religion.
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Evening Star, Issue 3198, 21 May 1873, Page 2
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160CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3198, 21 May 1873, Page 2
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