CITY POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, August 10. Before H. Bastings, Esq., and C, Flexman, Esq., J.P.’b.)
Drunkenness.—Patrick Crowley was fined Wl th the option of twenty-four hours’ imprisonment ; Anne Hardy, 40s or fourteen days. —Anne Hardy was further charged, on the information of John Lvckie, butcher, with obtaining four pounds of mutton-chops by tr.iud. Ihe police stated that accused, who was a very impudent thief, was in the habit of going to shops and obtaining goods by giving 11 wrong name. She was nentenced to fourteen days imprisonment. Vagrancy. — Henry Pearson was charged with having no lawful means wf support. It was stated by the police that accused was in the habit of going to hotels and begging. He frequented brothels, and wandered about the streets at night looking for drunken men. The police regarded him as one of the most dangerous characters iu Dunedin.—He w r as sentenced to two months’ imprisonment, with hard labor.
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Evening Star, Issue 3888, 10 August 1875, Page 2
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155CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3888, 10 August 1875, Page 2
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