RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, PORT CHALMERS.
Monday, February 15. (Before T. A. Maas fora, Esq., S.M.) Drunkenness. —Henry .lordan was fined or forty-eight hours’ impdsonment.—lsaoe.Ua o obnson and Cliarles Brown were each lined 10s, or twenty-four hours’ imprisonment. Disobeying Lawful Commands. John Lasso was charged by F. B. Milne, master of the barque Danny Bi'es*auev, with refusing to obey lawful commands on the 14-th instant. .The informant stated that the accused was on the articles as a hoy. Yesterday morning he requested him to act as cook until he could get another one, as the cook he shipped had left when the _accused refused. —ln answer to the Lench, witness stated that he believed, according to the Merchant Seaman’s Act, that a hoy ' vas . sll ivr' ose A to required on board. —ais Worship -was of opinion that the accused had not refused to obey a lawful command, as he did not consider it was the duty of a boy to act as cook. The case was therefore dismissed.
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Evening Star, Issue 3738, 15 February 1875, Page 2
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168RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, PORT CHALMERS. Evening Star, Issue 3738, 15 February 1875, Page 2
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