MAGISTRATES’ COURTS.
CHE I STOHUROH. Thubbday, Junb 10. [Before J. B. Parker and J. P. Jameson, Esqrs., J.P.V.] Dbunk and Disobdbely. Two first offenders were fined 5s each, and in one case Is cab hire was added. Margaret Guerin, against whom forty previous convictions are recorded, was charged with this offence. After an appeal for another chance, she was fined 40s, with an intimation from the Bench that her next appearance would entail a long term of imprisonment. Patrick Byan, an old offender, was fined 40s.
LYTTELTON. Thubsday, June 10. [Before J. T. Rouse, Esq., J.P.] Fighting at thb Railway Station.— Christopher, Theodore and Nicholas Columbus were charged with committing a breach of the peace at the railway station on Wednesday evening. Constable Oleary gave evidence that ha took the accused in charge for fighting. Fined 40s each or two months’ imprisonment.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1964, 10 June 1880, Page 3
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