MAGISTRATE’S COURT, KUMARA.
TIICRSDAV. OCT. lUh. George Raison (licensee of the Com- J mercial Hot eh was convicted and fin- I eil and costs on a charge of illog- I ally selling lirfnor after hours. .James King, harman in Murphy's ' Hotel was convicted and fined £3 and costs on a charge cf obstructing Con- j stable Fox. of Kumnra. in the e-;e- j cutioii of his duly. On a charge of committing a broach of tin' peace, [he sane- defendant was ’ ordered to pay' costs and was lined for ; .is.-aiilting Samuel Straight. . Samuel Straight, for breach of the peace, was convietc-d and lined. I Frank .Mclntosh was convicted and ordered to conic up for sentence with- ■ in 12 months for carrying n revolver. and. on charges of having an imiegi— I l ore:I K-volter in Ids jiossc-sien. and of , bunging an inn ogisieivd firearm into; New Zealand he was ordered to pay , ■■ourt costs. A young lad war- convicted j and ordered to com,, up for sentence 1 within 12 months, on a charge of theft of a rifle. | Over a dozen defence eaves, charges . ol non-attendance at drill, elm. were also dealt with. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1923, Page 4
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195MAGISTRATE’S COURT, KUMARA. Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1923, Page 4
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