MAGISTRATES’ COURTS.
• « LYTTELTON. Friday, September 14. (-Before W. Donald, Esq., R.M.) Drunkenness. —Robert Liuberg, for being drunk and disorderly and using obscene language, was fined 10s, or in default 48 hours’ | imprisonment, Charles Brown, for being I drunk and disorderly and assaulting the | police, was fined 20s for drunkenness, or 96 hours’, and sentenced to a week’s imprisonment for assault. Absent Without Leave.— Frederick Mules and Edward Hunt, seamen belonging to the ship Langstone, were each sent to gaol j forty-eight hours for this offence. Jas. Snowsi well, charged with desertion, drunkenness, j assault, and damaging a constable’s uniform, | was fined 20s for the assault, £3 for damage, and | forty-eight hours’ hard labour for being absent without leave, i Assault. —Patrick Whyte was accused of | assaulting David Evans, on the 25th of July I last, at Mrs Morris’s house, off Winchester j street. On the application of the police the ! case was adjourned till Tuesday, for the production of further evidence.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1005, 14 September 1877, Page 2
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