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OHBIBT CHURCH. Saturday, Juke 24, [Before J. Ollivier, E«q , B.M.] Drunkenness —For thin ..ffenca Thoma* Ward and George Craw were fined each SI, or in default forty-eight hours' imprisonment with hard labor. For a first offence a man was fined 53. Another man who made his first appearance was fined £l, the Magistrate sajiug that as be had £ls on him when arrested, the fine inticted was little enough for him to pay in return for the care which the police had taken of him and his money, 1C lion Jordan, the record of whose convictions covets two sides of foolscap, was sent to gaol for one month.
Vagrancy. —John Bradley, aliat Brady, who bad obtained a meal at the Coffee Palace and refuted to pay for it, and who had been several times previously convicted, was, as a rogue and vagabond, sentenead to be imprisoned for one month, to be kept at hard labor. Uklawpui.lt Woukdikq. —John James Dowie, charged with attacking and wounding his wife with a potato fork, was remanded, till Wednesday next, the police stating that the injured woman was as yet unable to appear.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2562, 24 June 1882, Page 3
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