MAGISTRATES’ COURTS.
CHRISTCHURCH. Friday, March 22. FBefore GK L. R.M.] Drunkenness. —Jane Kirk was fined 20s ; Mary Maule, an old offender, who had been several times before the Court recently, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment with hard labor. Attempted Suicide. —Alfred Newman, charged with attempting to commit suicide while under the influence of liquor, was remanded until Friday. Exposure. —Joseph Ireland, who had been given into custody for committing an act of exposure in a railway carriage, was discharged in the absence of the railway officials. Larceny of a Watch. —Charles Smith, charged on remand with stealing a watch from Davis’s pawn shop was further remanded until Monday next, in the absence of an important witness through illness.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1251, 22 March 1878, Page 3
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