CITY POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, May 23. (Before A. Mercer, Eaq., and J. Griffen, Esq., J.P.’s.)
Drunkenness. — James Bigley was discharged with a caution; Michael Maloney and John Hannon were each fined ss, in default twenty-four hours’ imprisonment; George Blackmann and John Roache, each 10s, or forty-eight hours. Petty Laecenv. —Two charges of petty larceny against Emily Seirk were, on the application of Mr G. B. Barton, who defended accused, adjourned till Thursday, bail being allowed, herself in L2O, and two sureties of LlO each. Obscene Language. —Mary Digenhart, for using abusive language, was fined 10s, in default, forty-eight hours’ imprisonment. Cabbies’ Differences.— Joseph Hindes, cabman, was charged by James Walsh, cabman, with using insulting language to him at South Dunedin. The case was dismissed.
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Evening Star, Issue 4130, 23 May 1876, Page 2
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124CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4130, 23 May 1876, Page 2
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