RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, PORT CHALMERS.
Monday. January 4. (Before T.JA. Hansford, Esq.,.R.M.) ■Drunk and Disorderly.— Hugh M'Oaun pleaded. guilty to the above offence.—Constable Carter stated that about midnight on Friday, while coming from the railway pier, he heard cries of help from the dire Won of the old jet‘y. He immediately proceeded there and found the accused in the water hanging on to a lighter’s chain. With the assistance of Constable May, he was got out and conveyed to the lock-up —His-Worship inflicted a fine of L 3, or seven days’hard labor. Bye-law Cases. —George Chick was fined 5s and costa for depositing filthy matter on an unoccupied section in George street, and Wylie, for blasting rock without permission, 40s and costs.
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Evening Star, Issue 3702, 4 January 1875, Page 2
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122RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, PORT CHALMERS. Evening Star, Issue 3702, 4 January 1875, Page 2
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